Magma Ocean Evolution at Arbitrary Redox State

Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets American Geophysical Union 129:12 (2024) e2024JE008576

Authors:

Harrison Nicholls, Tim Lichtenberg, Dan J Bower, Raymond Pierrehumbert

Abstract:

Interactions between magma oceans and overlying atmospheres on young rocky planets leads to an evolving feedback of outgassing, greenhouse forcing, and mantle melt fraction. Previous studies have predominantly focused on the solidification of oxidized Earth鈥恠imilar planets, but the diversity in mean density and irradiation observed in the low鈥恗ass exoplanet census motivate exploration of strongly varying geochemical scenarios. We aim to explore how variable redox properties alter the duration of magma ocean solidification, the equilibrium thermodynamic state, melt fraction of the mantle, and atmospheric composition. We develop a 1D coupled interior鈥恆tmosphere model that can simulate the time鈥恊volution of lava planets. This is applied across a grid of fixed redox states, orbital separations, hydrogen endowments, and C/H ratios around a Sun鈥恖ike star. The composition of these atmospheres is highly variable before and during solidification. The evolutionary path of an Earth鈥恖ike planet at 1 AU ranges between permanent magma ocean states and solidification within 1 Myr. Recently solidified planets typically host H 2 O ${\mathrm{H}}_{2}\mathrm{O}$ 鈥 or H 2 ${\mathrm{H}}_{2}$ 鈥恉ominated atmospheres in the absence of escape. Orbital separation is the primary factor determining magma ocean evolution, followed by the total hydrogen endowment, mantle oxygen fugacity, and finally the planet's C/H ratio. Collisional absorption by H 2 ${\mathrm{H}}_{2}$ induces a greenhouse effect which can prevent or stall magma ocean solidification. Through this effect, as well as the outgassing of other volatiles, geochemical properties exert significant control over the fate of magma oceans on rocky planets.

Volatile-rich Sub-Neptunes as Hydrothermal Worlds: The Case of K2-18 b

The Astrophysical Journal Letters American Astronomical Society 977:2 (2024) l51

Authors:

Cindy N Luu, Xinting Yu, Christopher R Glein, Hamish Innes, Artyom Aguichine, Joshua Krissansen-Totton, Julianne I Moses, Shang-Min Tsai, Xi Zhang, Ngoc Truong, Jonathan J Fortney

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(2024)

Authors:

N Jannsen, A Tkachenko, P Royer, J De Ridder, D Seynaeve, C Aerts, S Aigrain, E Plachy, A Bodi, M Uzundag, DM Bowman, DJ Fritzewski, LW IJspeert, G Li, MG Pedersen, M Vanrespaille, T Van Reeth

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(2024)

Authors:

Richard D Chatterjee, Raymond Pierrehumbert

The Featherweight Giant: Unraveling the Atmosphere of a 17 Myr Planet with JWST

The Astronomical Journal American Astronomical Society 168:6 (2024) 297

Authors:

Pa Chia Thao, Andrew W Mann, Adina D Feinstein, Peter Gao, Daniel Thorngren, Yoav Rotman, Luis Welbanks, Alexander Brown, Girish M Duvvuri, Kevin France, Isabella Longo, Angeli Sandoval, P Christian Schneider, David J Wilson, Allison Youngblood, Andrew Vanderburg, Madyson G Barber, Mackenna L Wood, Natasha E Batalha, Adam L Kraus, Catriona Anne Murray, Elisabeth R Newton, Aaron Rizzuto, Benjamin M Tofflemire, Shang-Min Tsai, Jacob L Bean, Zachory K Berta-Thompson, Thomas M Evans-Soma, Cynthia S Froning, Eliza M-R Kempton, Yamila Miguel, J Sebastian Pineda