Published April 2005 | Version v1
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Low-energy ion bombardment of frozen bacterial spores and its relevance to interplanetary space

  • 1. Jagiellonian Univ., Institute of Physics, Cracow (Poland)
  • 2. Clinical Children's Hospital of the Jagiellonian Univ., Medical College, Lab. of Microbiology, Cracow (Poland)

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The panspermia hypothesis is concerned with the dissemination of life in space in the form of simple micro-organisms. During an interplanetary journey the micro-organisms are subjected to the action of, among others, the solar wind. We have simulated experimentally such conditions bombarding frozen bacterial spores with low-energy hydrogen ions. On the basis of the results obtained and our earlier research, a new look at the panspermia hypothesis is discussed. The general conclusion is that unprotected naked spores, their conglomerates and protected spores can survive attack of the solar wind, although to various degrees. (authors)

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Journal Title
Europhysics Letters
Journal Volume
70
Journal Issue
no.1
Journal Page Range
p. 123-128
ISSN
0295-5075
CODEN
EULEEJ

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