Production of organic molecules in the outer solar system by proton irradiation - Laboratory simulations

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Atmospheric Chemistry, Extraterrestrial Life, Io, Organic Compounds, Proton Irradiation, Titan, Amino Acids, Cloud Cover, Ice, Jupiter Atmosphere, Mass Spectra, Saturn (Planet)

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Preliminary experiments to investigate the formation of colored polymers and other interesting molecules by the irradiation of gas mixtures with protons are discussed. As in previous experiments, colored polymers were produced. An important feature of the present work is the presence or absence of absorption at 5 microns in the different materials produced; Titan is quite dark at this wavelength and Io is fairly bright. Such features may provide criteria for accepting or rejecting various materials produced in these experiments as reasonable coloring agents for the outer solar system.

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