電気学会論文誌C(電子・情報・システム部門誌)
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高エネルギー粒子線および光子による模擬星間物質からのアミノ酸前駆体の合成
小林 憲正小川 智也遠西 寿子金子 竹男高野 淑識高橋 淳一斉藤 威村松 康行吉田 聡内海 裕一
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2007 年 127 巻 3 号 p. 293-298

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Extraterrestrial organic compounds have been considered as important sources for the origin of life on the Earth. In order to study the formation of organic compounds found in extraterrestrial bodies, simulated interstellar media were irradiated with high energy particles or photons. Particles used were protons from a van de Graaff accelerator, protons and helium ions from a cyclotron, electrons from a synchrotron, and heavy ions from “HIMAC" heavy ion accelerator. Photons used were UV light and soft X-rays from a synchrotron. Gamma-rays irradiation was performed by using a 60Co source. Amino acid precursors were formed from a mixture of carbon monoxide (or methanol), ammonia (or nitrogen) and water by high-energy particles, gamma-rays, or X-rays. If nitrogen molecule was used as N-source, amino acid precursors could be formed by high energy particles, X-rays and gamma-rays, but not by UV light. In the case that ammonia was used, amino acid precursors were detected in all the cases, but energy yields (G-values) of amino acid precursors by high energy particles were much higher than those by UV or X-ray photons. Possible formation of amino acid precursors in interstellar environments was discussed from the point of view of chemical evolution toward origins of life.
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