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Abstract
Recently, a 30-cm object was discovered to graze the Earth's atmosphere and shift into a Jupiter-crossing orbit. We use the related survey parameters to calibrate the total number of such objects. The number of objects that could have exported terrestrial microbes out of the Solar System is in the range 2 × 10 9 - 3 × 10 11 . We find that 10 7 - 10 9 such objects could have been captured by binary star systems over the lifetime of the Solar System. Adopting the fiducial assumption that one polyextremophile colony is picked up by each object, the total number of objects carrying living colonies on them upon capture could be 10- 10 3 .Entities:
Keywords: astrobiology; comets; meteors; planets
Year: 2020 PMID: 32316564 PMCID: PMC7235815 DOI: 10.3390/life10040044
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Life (Basel) ISSN: 2075-1729
Figure 1Distribution of semi-major axes of capturing binary systems for simulated captured objects. P is probability and a is the semi-major axis of the binary.
Figure 2Distribution of relative speed at capture between simulated captured objects and their respective binary systems. P is probability and v is the relative speed at capture.