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Antígona Segura Peralta (born September 20, 1971) is a Mexican physicist and astrobiologist. Since 2006, she has been a researcher at the Institute of Nuclear Sciences of the
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(UNAM) and collaborator at the
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. As a
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she actively advocates for the inclusion of women in the
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, mathematics, and engineering. Segura has participated in several activities in and outside UNAM defending women's rights; she was awarded with the 2021 Hermila Galindo medal by the
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.


Academic training

Antígona Segura graduated with a degree in
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from the
Autonomous University of San Luis Potosí In developmental psychology and moral, political, and bioethical philosophy, autonomy is the capacity to make an informed, uncoerced decision. Autonomous organizations or institutions are independent or self-governing. Autonomy can also be defi ...
. There she met the astronomer Miguel Ángel Herrera, with whom she conducted scientific research in a project directed by
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from UNAM's General Directorate for Scientific Outreach. She earned her doctorate in the Earth Sciences postgraduate program at UNAM with the thesis ''Fijación de nitrógeno por relámpagos volcánicos en el Marte primitivo'' (Nitrogen Fixation by Volcanic Lightning on Primitive Mars), advised by . From 2005 to 2006, she worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the
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(JPL) associated with the
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(Caltech).


Career and research

Segura's research is focused on the study of planetary atmospheres and the remote detection of signs of life. She also collaborates on a multidisciplinary project on the formation and conditions of the early solar system. She has determined possible sources of energy for the generation of
fixed nitrogen Nitrogen fixation is a chemical process by which molecular dinitrogen () is converted into ammonia (). It occurs both biologically and abiologically in chemical industries. Biological nitrogen fixation or ''diazotrophy'' is catalyzed by enz ...
on primitive Mars, proposing
volcanic lightning Volcanic lightning is an electrical discharge caused by a volcanic eruption rather than from an ordinary thunderstorm. Volcanic lightning arises from colliding, fragmenting particles of volcanic ash (and sometimes ice), which generate static elec ...
as a new source. Her studies on
biosignature A biosignature (sometimes called chemical fossil or molecular fossil) is any substance – such as an element, isotope, molecule, or phenomenon – that provides scientific evidence of past or present life on a planet. Measurable ...
s on habitable planets around
M dwarf A red dwarf is the smallest kind of star on the main sequence. Red dwarfs are by far the most common type of fusing star in the Milky Way, at least in the neighborhood of the Sun. However, due to their low luminosity, individual red dwarfs are ...
stars reopened the debate about the habitability of planets that revolve around these types of stars, and have been used to argue in favor of astronomical observation programs to better understand the processes that generate the
chromospheric activity A chromosphere ("sphere of color", from the Ancient Greek words χρῶμα (''khrôma'') 'color' and σφαῖρα (''sphaîra'') 'sphere') is the second layer of a star's atmosphere, located above the photosphere and below the solar transition ...
of the M dwarfs. Some examples are: Habitable Zones and M Dwarf Activity Across Time (HAZMAT), the program of observations of
Proxima Centauri Proxima Centauri is the nearest star to Earth after the Sun, located 4.25 light-years away in the southern constellation of Centaurus. This object was discovered in 1915 by Robert T. A. Innes, Robert Innes. It is a small, low-mass st ...
with the MOST telescope, the program for the detection and characterization of planets around M dwarfs using echoes of light, and the MUSCLES Treasury Survey. Her research work has been developed at various institutions, such as the UNAM Institute of Nuclear Sciences, the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
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, and the UNAM Institute of Astronomy. In addition, she is a
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, has worked at the news agency of the
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, has written for the UNAM magazine ', and hosted the weekly radio program ''Hacia el Nuevo Milenio'' (Towards the New Millennium) on Radio Red AM. She frequently gives talks to diverse audiences about astrobiology. Antígona Segura was hired by the UNAM Institute of Nuclear Sciences in 2006. Currently, she is the only female researcher working in the Plasma Physics and Interaction of Radiation with Matter Department.


Activism

Along with her scientific research, Segura has worked for women's human rights. She has focused on academic spaces that have been masculinized, like the Institute of Nuclear Sciences. In 2016, Segura was the only female candidate competing for the direction of the Institute of Nuclear Sciences, and was the only candidate that proposed actions against gender inequality. Antígona Segura was sanctioned by the National Autonomous University of Mexico in 2018, after she advocated for a female student who was the victim of a sexual assault by a fellow student. In 2022, Antígona Segura was awarded with the Hermila Galindo Medal "for promoting women's equal access to the labor force." Two hundred people signed a petition requesting that her advocacy for women's rights be recognized.


Awards and recognitions

* Hermila Galindo 2021 Medal * Honorable Mention in obtaining the degree of Doctor of Science in the area of spatial physics, UNAM * Alfonso Caso Medal given to the best postgraduate students, UNAM * Member of the editorial board for the journal ''
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'', 2010–2014 * President of the Mexican Society of Astrobiology, 2011–2013 * Member of the
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, 2015–present * Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Recognition, UNAM, 2017


Publications


Thesis

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Books

* ''Tiempo de elegir sin miedo, Memorias de una astrobióloga'' (2016), Editorial Piedra Bezoar *


Selected articles

* "Ozone concentrations and ultraviolet fluxes on Earth-like planets around other stars" (2003) * "Biosignatures from Earth-like planets around M dwarfs" (2005) * * "A reappraisal of the habitability of planets around M dwarf stars" (2007) * "M stars as targets for terrestrial exoplanet searches and biosignature detection" (2007)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Segura, Antigona 1971 births 21st-century Mexican educators Mexican women educators Astrobiologists Autonomous University of San Luis Potosi alumni Living people Mexican biologists Mexican feminists 21st-century Mexican physicists Mexican women physicists National Autonomous University of Mexico alumni Academic staff of the National Autonomous University of Mexico Mexican science communicators