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Possibilities for methanogenic life in liquid methane on the surface of Titan

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ICARUS
Volume 178, Issue 1, Pages 274-276

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2005.05.018

Keywords

Titan; life; methanogens

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Photocheinically produced compounds on Titan, principally acetylene, ethane and organic solids. would release energy when consumed with atmospheric hydrogen. at levels of 334, 57. and 54 kJ mol(-1). respectively. Oil Earth methanogenic bacteria can Survive on this energy level. Here we speculate on the possibility of widespread methanogenic life in liquid methane on Titan. Hydrogen may be the best molecule to show the affects of such life because it does not condense at the tropopause and has no sources or sinks in the troposphere. If life is consuming atmospheric hydrogen it will have a measurable effect oil the hydrogen mixing ratio in the troposphere if the biological consumption is greater than 10(8) cm(-2) s(-1). Life could develop strategies to overcome the low solubility of organics in liquid methane and use catalysts to accelerate biochemical reactions despite the low temperature. The results of the recent Huygens probe could indicate the presence of such life by anomalous depictions of acetylene and ethane as well as hydrogen at the surface. (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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