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Radiolysis of cytosine at cryogenic temperatures by swift heavy ion bombardments

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We investigated the radiolysis effects on the cytosine in the solid phase irradiated by swift heavy ions as galactic cosmic ray analogues (GCRs). Infrared (IR) absorption spectroscopy was employed to monitor the physical and chemical radiolytic modifications. The targets were prepared on ZnSe in two different ways: (1) by dropping a nucleobase−water−ethanol solution on the substrate and evaporating the solvent and (2) by sublimation of nucleobase powders in an oven and condensation on the windows. Both types of samples present similar IR absorption spectra. From the exponential decrease of the areas of IR absorption bands as a function of projectile fluence, apparent destruction cross sections ($\sigma_d$) were determined and were found to beery similar for samples prepared using both techniques. The destruction cross section of solid cytosine at cryogenic temperatures follows an electronic stopping (Se) power law: $\sigma_d$ = C S$_e$$^n$ , where C is a constant and the exponential n is a dimensionless quantity. We determined $\sigma_d$ = (3 ± 1) × 10$^{−17}$ S$_e$$^{(1.25 ±0.06)}$. New absorption features emerge from cytosine degradation, which can be attributed to OCN−, H2CO, and HNCO. By using the observed power law, the half-life of cytosine exposed to galactic cosmic rays was estimated in the order of Mega years. The findings reported here may help a better understanding of complex organic molecule radiostability.
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hal-03824306 , version 1 (21-10-2022)

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Gabriel Vignoli Muniz, Aditya Agnihotri, Basile Augé, Rafael Martinez, Christian Mejía, et al.. Radiolysis of cytosine at cryogenic temperatures by swift heavy ion bombardments. ACS Earth and Space Chemistry, 2022, 6 (9), pp.2149-2157. ⟨10.1021/acsearthspacechem.2c00036⟩. ⟨hal-03824306⟩
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