Comets and prebiotic chemistry: the volatile component

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Comets may deliver simple (HCN, H2CO...) or more complex (amino acids, nuclear bases...) molecules important for prebiotic chemistry on the early Earth. We present a (provisional) reference list of 27 cometary volatile abundances (plus 8 upper limits), and discuss its validity limits. Recent results are detailed. Glycine upper limit is not stringent (<0.5% H2O) and says nothing on its possible presence in organic refractories. Comet contribution to Earth oceans appears low (<10%). Future work needed to improve our appreciation of the importance of comets for prebiotic chemistry is outlined.

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