[astro-ph.IM] Photosynthesis is of prime interest in the telescopic search for life beyond the Solar System, because, on Earth, oxygenic photosynthesis produces two strong “biosignatures,” global scale signs of life that can be seen from space: atmospheric oxygen and the Vegetation Red Edge (VRE).

The VRE is the spectral reflectance signature of plant leaves, characterized by a step-like increase in reflectance from the red to the near-infrared. The absorption in the red is due to chlorophyll a (Chl a). While Chl a dominates our planet, the Earth harbors diverse phototrophic organisms in niche environments possessing other pigments that produce edge-like spectral features across the UV-VIS-NIR, naturally suggesting diverse signatures that could be found on other planets where phototrophic life is adapted to other stars.

However, the astrobiology community is very much at an early stage in its ability to constrain the probability that an observation of another planet has detected a sign of photosynthetic life. This white paper identifies critical research questions to advance to a predictive capability the search for phototrophic biosignatures.

These questions pertain to the origins, key features, diversity, and potential for alternative adaptations in fundamental aspects of light harvesting; the electron transfer pathway in photosynthesis; rhodopsin-based proton-pumping; and carbon fixation. We discuss the need to constrain how evolution and ecology affect the scaling up of these molecular mechanisms to be potentially detectable by a direct imaging mission.

The research questions and recommendations presented here are cross-linked to those posed by the NASA Astrobiology Strategy 2015, and to the Focus Areas of the upcoming NASA Decadal Astrobiology Exploration Strategy (DARES).

Nancy Y. Kiang, Christopher Gisriel, Robert E. Blankenship, Mary N. Parenteau, Hazel A. Barton, Oded Béjà, Anthony J. Burnetti, Ligia F. Coelho, Saleheh Ebadirad, Nathan M. Ennist, Yuka Fujii, Colin Gates, R.J. Graham, Keiichi Inoue, Betül Kaçar, Yu Komatsu, Émilie A. Laflèche, Nicoletta La Rocca, Elisabetta Liistro, Jonathan Lindsey, Timothy Lyons, Carolina A. Martinez-Gutierrez, Taro Matsuo, Victoria Meadows, Gary F. Moore, Massimo Olivucci, Kevin E. Redding, Edward W. Schwieterman, Tejinder Singh, Kenji Takizawa, Anna Grace Ulses, Junko Yano, Felisa Wolfe-Simon, Michael L. Wong, Anastasia G. Yanchilina

Subjects: Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (astro-ph.IM); Earth and Planetary Astrophysics (astro-ph.EP)
Cite as: arXiv:2607.03106 [astro-ph.IM] (or arXiv:2607.03106v1 [astro-ph.IM] for this version)
https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2607.03106
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From: Nancy Kiang
[v1] Fri, 3 Jul 2026 08:41:52 UTC (703 KB)
https://arxiv.org/abs/2607.03106

Astrobiology, Remote Sensing, Biosignatures,

Explorers Club Fellow, ex-NASA Space Station Payload manager/space biologist, Away Teams, Journalist, Lapsed climber, Synaesthete, Na’Vi-Jedi-Freman-Buddhist-mix, ASL, Devon Island and Everest Base Camp...

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