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Viability of Bacillus subtilis spores exposed to ultraviolet light at ocean world surface temperatures

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This work investigated microorganism survival under temperature and ultraviolet (UV) radiation conditions found at the surface of ice covered ocean worlds. These studies were motivated by a desire to understand the ability of resilient forms of life to survive under such conditions as a proxy for potential endogenic life and to inform planetary protection protocols for future missions. To accomplish this, we irradiated Bacillus subtilis spores with solar-like UV photons at temperatures ranging from room temperature down to 11 K and reported survival fractions with respect to uence. We observe an increase in survival at low temperatures and found that the inactivation rate follows an Arrhenius-type behavior above 60 K. For solar-photon uxes and surface temperatures at Europa and Enceladus, we found that Bacillus subtilis spores would be inactivated in under less than an hour when in direct sunlight. Keywords: Ocean Worlds, Bacillus subtilis, UV-induced inactivation, cryogenic surfaces, planetary protection
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