Exoplanet Biosignatures: Understanding Oxygen as a Biosignature in the Context of Its Environment
Victoria Meadows(NASA Astrobiology Institute), John Lee Grenfell, Shiladitya DasSarma(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Timothy W. Lyons(University of California, Riverside), Shawn Domagal‐Goldman(National Aeronautics and Space Administration), Andrew Lincowski(University of Washington), Jacob Lustig‐Yaeger(University of Washington), Edward W. Schwieterman(NASA Astrobiology Institute), Nicholas Siegler, Christopher T. Reinhard(California Institute of Technology), Mary N. Parenteau, Siddharth Hegde, Norio Narita(The University of Tokyo), Giada Arney, H. Rauer, Russell Deitrick(University of Washington), Karl Stapelfeldt
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