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The case and context for atmospheric methane as an exoplanet biosignature

Significance Astronomers will soon begin searching for biosignatures, atmospheric gases or surface features produced by life, on potentially habitable planets. Since methane is the only biosignature that the James Webb… Click to show full abstract

Significance Astronomers will soon begin searching for biosignatures, atmospheric gases or surface features produced by life, on potentially habitable planets. Since methane is the only biosignature that the James Webb Space Telescope could readily detect in terrestrial atmospheres, it is imperative to understand methane biosignatures to contextualize these upcoming observations. We explore the necessary planetary context for methane to be a persuasive biosignature and assess whether, and in what planetary environments, abiotic sources of methane could result in false-positive scenarios. With these results, we provide a tentative framework for assessing methane biosignatures. If life is abundant in the universe, then with the correct planetary context, atmospheric methane may be the first detectable indication of life beyond Earth.

Keywords: biosignature; context atmospheric; methane; case context; atmospheric methane

Journal Title: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Year Published: 2022

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