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摘要
关于生命起源这个引人入胜的问题,人们特别关注可能推动生命出现的潜在的前生物分子。在广泛讨论的生命可能由外源出现的假说中,这些前生物物种的迁移及其在空间条件下的存活引起了人们的浓厚兴趣。特别是必须考虑它们在太阳辐射下或与裸核碰撞时的稳定性。从这个意义上说,考虑到星际介质电离云中质子的丰度,我们对质子撞击一系列可能的前生物化合物所引起的电荷转移碰撞动力学进行了详细的理论研究。我们考虑了三种主要类型的分子:首先是 DNA 和 RNA 构建模块,一方面是核碱基尿嘧啶和胸腺嘧啶,另一方面是呋喃糖和吡喃糖形式的 2-脱氧-D-核糖骨架。这项研究已扩展到被认为可能是 RNA 核苷酸前体的 2-氨基噁唑。理论处理包括非线性量子化学分子计算和半经典碰撞动力学。对于质子诱导的这类前生物物种的破坏,可以提出一些定性趋势。
Proton-Induced Collisions on Potential Prebiotic Species.
With regard to the fascinating question of the origin of life, special interest has been devoted to potential prebiotic molecules which could drive the emergence of life. In the widely discussed hypothesis of a possible exogen apparition of life, the transport of those prebiotic species and their survival under spatial conditions is of strong interest. In particular their stability under solar radiation or in collisions with bare nucleus has to be considered. In that sense, taking account of the abundance of protons in ionized clouds of the interstellar medium, we have developed a detailed theoretical study of the charge transfer collision dynamics induced by impact of protons on a series of possible prebiotic compounds. Three main types of molecules have been considered: first of all the DNA and RNA building blocks with on a one hand the nucleobases uracil and thymine, and on the other hand the 2-deoxy-D-ribose sugar skeleton in its furanose and pyranose forms. The study has been extended to the 2-aminooxazole suggested to be a possible precursor of RNA nucleotides. The theoretical treatment involves ab-initio quantum chemistry molecular calculations followed by a semiclassical collision dynamics. Some qualitative trends may be suggested for the proton-induced damage of such prebiotic species.