Ultraviolet astronomy and the quest for the origin of life

Enregistré dans:
Détails bibliographiques
Auteur principal: Goméz de Castro, Ana I.. (Éditeur scientifique)
Support: E-Book
Langue: Anglais
Publié: Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2021.
Sujets:
Autres localisations: Voir dans le Sudoc
Résumé: Ultraviolet Astronomy and the Quest for the Origin of Life addresses the use of astronomical observations in the ultraviolet range to better understand the generation of complex, life-precursor molecules. The origin of RNA is still under debate but seems to be related to the generation of pools of complex organic molecules submitted to heavy cycles of solution in water and drying. This book investigates whether these cycles require a planetary surface or may occur in space by examining both the theoretical and observational aspects of the role of UV radiation in the origin of life. This book offers the latest advances in these studies for astronomers, astrobiologists and planetary scientists.
Accès en ligne: Accès à l'E-book
+ d'infos
Résumé:Ultraviolet Astronomy and the Quest for the Origin of Life addresses the use of astronomical observations in the ultraviolet range to better understand the generation of complex, life-precursor molecules. The origin of RNA is still under debate but seems to be related to the generation of pools of complex organic molecules submitted to heavy cycles of solution in water and drying. This book investigates whether these cycles require a planetary surface or may occur in space by examining both the theoretical and observational aspects of the role of UV radiation in the origin of life. This book offers the latest advances in these studies for astronomers, astrobiologists and planetary scientists.
Description:Couverture (https://static2.cyberlibris.com/books_upload/136pix/9780128191712.jpg).
Titre provenant de la page de titre du document numérique.
La pagination de l'édition imprimée correspondante est de 247 p.
Support:Configuration requise : navigateur internet.
Bibliographie:Bibliogr. en fin de chapitres. Index.
ISBN:9780128191712
Accès:L'accès en ligne est réservé aux établissements ou bibliothèques ayant souscrit l'abonnement