Sites that Can Produce Left-handed Amino Acids in the Supernova Neutrino Amino Acid Processing Model

  • Boyd R
  • Famiano M
  • Onaka T
  • et al.
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Abstract

The Supernova Neutrino Amino Acid Processing model, which uses electron anti-neutrinos and the magnetic field from a source object such as a supernova to selectively destroy one amino acid chirality, is studied for possible sites that would produce meteoroids with partially left-handed amino acids. Several sites appear to provide the requisite magnetic field intensities and electron anti-neutrino fluxes. These results have obvious implications for the origin of life on Earth.

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Boyd, R. N., Famiano, M. A., Onaka, T., & Kajino, T. (2018). Sites that Can Produce Left-handed Amino Acids in the Supernova Neutrino Amino Acid Processing Model. The Astrophysical Journal, 856(1), 26. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aaad5f

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