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How a sulfur-based space molecule may offer clues to the origins of life on Earth

Researchers have created a “fingerprint” of a sulfur-based molecule found in space that may offer new clues about the formation of life on Earth, a new study reports.

Sulfur is an essential element for life as we know it, and a building block for proteins and amino acids. Scientists recently created a spectral “fingerprint” of a special type of molecule called singly deuterated methyl mercaptan (CH2DSH), which was discovered near a young star similar to our sun.

Using the Canadian Light Source (CLS) at the University of Saskatchewan, the researchers studied how CH2DSH reacts when exposed to ultrabright synchrotron light, which mirrors the process that powers stars, according to a statement from the CLS team.

“We are really trying to understand how far we can go, chemically, toward larger biological molecules and what environments are needed to form them,” study lead author Hayley Bunn, of the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics in Germany, said in the statement. “Ultimately, it would be nice to answer one day, ‘How is this then inherited into planets and hopefully life?'”

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Bunn and her team specifically looked at how CH2DSH shakes and rotates in response to ultrabright synchrotron light, which is a type of electromagnetic radiation emitted by charged particles, such as electrons, that are accelerated to near the speed of light and then deflected in a magnetic field.

This emulates the effect stars can have on molecules in space. Stars generate energy through nuclear fusion. Some of this energy is converted into light and emitted into space, where it can ionize nearby molecules.

Therefore, the CLS instruments can be used to better understand the dynamics of the interstellar medium and the chemical origin of sulfur-based molecules that might have led to the formation of life on Earth billions of years ago, study team members said.

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