To advance NASA’s search for life on exoplanets, the Virtual Planetary Laboratory (VPL) focuses on a compelling scientific question: “How can we best assess whether an exoplanet supports life?” Powerful NASA telescopes place humanity on the brink of studying terrestrial exoplanet environments and searching for life, but many foundational scientific steps are needed before we can discriminate living and lifeless worlds. VPL will advance interdisciplinary biosignature science by identifying new potential biosignatures for exoplanets, developing an improved understanding of abiotic mimics and the statistical framework needed to interpret biosignatures in the context of their environment, determining the detectability of biosignatures and environmental context for multiple observing platforms, and undertaking biosignature assessment activities that will support and enhance the science return from NASA’s JWST and the HabWorlds Large Infrared Optical UV space-based direct imaging telescope. We will focus our efforts on tasks to identify, interpret, detect and assess biosignatures for exoplanet observations. The first three tasks provide the scientific foundation needed to identify the biosignatures that are most likely to be detectable, and the environmental context needed to interpret them. The fourth task integrates the tools and knowledge developed in the first three tasks to perform experiments that will assess our ability to detect and interpret biosignatures using existing data and upcoming missions. Assessing the change in life detection confidence with new measurements and theory will inform mission development. The proposed work is directly relevant to the scientific goals of both the Nexus for Exoplanet System Science (NExSS) and the Network for Life Detection (NfoLD), and it synthesizes research from the LIFE Early Cells to Multicellularity, Prebiotic Chemistry and Early Earth Environments (PCE3) and the Network for Ocean Worlds (NOW) Research Coordination Network teams to produce a pioneering all-RCN research activity that informs NASA missions, and realizes the full scientific and community potential of the RCN framework.
Application deadline: March 1, 2024
More information and application website: https://www.zintellect.com/Opportunity/Details/0026-NPP-MAR24-ABProg-Astrobio