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Spectroscopic Protocol for Biosignature Detection: Arctic Ice Samples as Analogs for Icy Moons
Francisco Calapez1, Rodrigo Dias1, Rute Cesário1
1Centro de Química Estrutural, Institute of Molecular Sciences and Department of Chemical Engineering, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal.
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The moons of Jupiter and Saturn, such as Europa and Enceladus, are strong candidates for the search for life outside of Earth. Together with the use of direct observational methods, physical and chemical processes that take place on icy moons may be studied on planetary field analogs, that is, on similar reachable locations on Earth. Fieldwork performed on planetary field analogs can test protocols and technology that may be applied on future space missions to extraterrestrial environments. The Arctic is a strong candidate for such studies. This study assesses a spectroscopic protocol for biosignature detection in the Arctic, as a proxy to icy moons. Samples of ice and the water underneath were collected by our team in different locations at and nearby Hudson Bay, Canada, and spectroscopic analysis detected the presence of humic acid in all the samples. On the contrary, biosignatures such as amino acids and β-carotene may have been present in concentrations below the limit of detection of the equipment used. With proper optimization, it will be possible to implement this simple protocol that relies on lightweight equipment in future space missions to icy moons.
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