New Theory Could Dramatically Expand the Search for Aliens

0
7K

The search for alien life is largely centered on finding planets in the “Goldilocks Zone”—the distance from a star where a planet could have liquid water on its surface and enough light to sustain life. But a new study offers a tantalizing possibility that other worlds, far from their host stars, may also be able to support living things, a finding that could dramatically broaden the search for extraterrestrial life.

In a paper published last week in the International Journal of Astrobiology, researchers describe how cosmic rays—high-speed beams of particles pinging across the universe—could carry enough energy to sustain life. These rays can penetrate deep into the interior of planets far from their host stars, where they could strike underground reservoirs of water. The impact from the rays would split the water particles, releasing electrons in a process called radiolysis.

Certain microbes that are known to survive in dark, cold environments on Earth sustain themselves using this mechanism. If alien life could survive on radiolysis, as the findings suggest, then astronomers may need to reevaluate what is considered the habitable zone.

Led by New York University Abu Dhabi’s Center for Astrophysics and Space Science, the researchers ran computer simulations to determine how different levels of cosmic ray exposure might influence the surfaces of three cold bodies in our solar system: Mars, Enceladus (one of Saturn’s moons), and Europa (a moon of Jupiter). 

Specifically, they wanted to see whether cosmic rays could trigger radiolysis there, and especially on the two moons, as astronomers have long believed they could have water below their icy surfaces.

The team found that Enceladus was the most promising candidate for sustaining life via radiolysis, although the simulations suggested that all three bodies could support some level of radiolysis, according to the paper. The researchers suggest that astronomers should expand what they think of as the habitable zone, dubbing this larger arena the Radiolytic Habitable Zone. 

“This discovery changes the way we think about where life might exist,” lead study author Dimitra Atri said in a statement. “Instead of looking only for warm planets with sunlight, we can now consider places that are cold and dark, as long as they have some water beneath the surface and are exposed to cosmic rays. Life might be able to survive in more places than we ever imagined,” he added.

Like
Love
Haha
3
Site içinde arama yapın
Kategoriler
Read More
CỘNG ĐỒNG
Đứng bán gà rán ngoài chợ, hot girl mặc tạp dề bỗng nổi như cồn, được cả Google đề xuất
Một lần nữa, mạng xã hội lại được phen “rúng động” khi hình ảnh một cô nàng hot...
By Mallowfanthe4th 2025-08-12 09:35:15 0 8K
News
Những con giáp nào may mắn ngày Thứ Ba, 15 tháng 7, tức là ngày 21 tháng 6 âm lịch?
Trước hết, Rắn Ngũ hành của rắn là hỏa, vừa bí ẩn,...
By rozella60_azl0 2025-07-14 15:38:06 0 9K
News
Người cao tuổi từ 60 trở lên, không có lương hưu sẽ được mua BHYT miễn phí trong nửa tháng tới?
Bảo hiểm y tế (BHYT) là một hình thức bảo hiểm dành...
By LoliSunshine 2025-06-15 22:48:05 0 9K
Fashion
Nữ ca sĩ 44 tuổi đẹp như 20, làm mẹ đơn thân và về già muốn vào viện dưỡng lão
Hiền Thục được biết đến là nữ thần tượng đời đầu làng...
By calmsquash515 2025-07-02 05:01:13 0 18K
Food
Cheesy Jalapeño Shortbread
Cheesy Jalapeño ShortbreadIngredients:2 cups all-purpose flour1/2 cup cornstarch (for...
By Google 2025-02-12 18:21:44 0 20K