Water photolysis and hydrogen loss from the upper atmospheres of terrestrial planets is of fundamental importance to climate evolution but remains poorly understood in general. Here we present a range of calculations we performed to study the dependence of water loss rates from terrestrial planets on a range of atmospheric and external parameters. We show that CO2 can only cause sig-nificant water loss by increasing surface temperatures over a narrow range of conditions, with cooling of the middle and upper atmosphere acting as a bottle-neck on escape in other circumstances. Around G-stars, efficient loss only occurs on planets with intermediate CO2 atmospheric partial pressures (0.1 to 1 bar) that receive a net flux close to the critical r...
Water-rich planets such as Earth are expected to become eventually uninhabitable, because liquid wat...
The recent suggestion of phosphine in Venus’s atmosphere has regenerated interest in the idea of lif...
The atmosphere of a terrestrial planet that is replenished with secondary gases should have accumula...
Water photolysis and hydrogen loss from the upper atmospheres of terrestrial planets is of fundament...
Liquid water is generally assumed to be an essential factor for the emergence of life, and so a majo...
Liquid water is generally assumed to be the most important factor for the emergence of life, and so ...
On Earth, the long-term global carbon cycle primarily consists of a balance between volcanic emissio...
When exposed to the high energy X-ray and ultraviolet radiation of a very active star, water vapor i...
We show that terrestrial planets in the habitable zones of M dwarfs older than ∼ 1 Gyr could have be...
Liquid water is generally assumed to be an essential factor for the emergence of life, and so a majo...
Ultracool dwarfs (UCD) encompass the population of extremely low mass stars (later than M6-type) and...
International audienceUltracool dwarfs (UCDs) encompass the population of extremely low mass stars (...
Terrestrial planets currently in the habitable zones around M dwarfs likely experienced a long-term ...
Recent work has established that Venus once had at least 100 times its present complement of outgass...
Hallsworth JE, Koop T, Dallas TD, et al. Water activity in Venus's uninhabitable clouds and other pl...
Water-rich planets such as Earth are expected to become eventually uninhabitable, because liquid wat...
The recent suggestion of phosphine in Venus’s atmosphere has regenerated interest in the idea of lif...
The atmosphere of a terrestrial planet that is replenished with secondary gases should have accumula...
Water photolysis and hydrogen loss from the upper atmospheres of terrestrial planets is of fundament...
Liquid water is generally assumed to be an essential factor for the emergence of life, and so a majo...
Liquid water is generally assumed to be the most important factor for the emergence of life, and so ...
On Earth, the long-term global carbon cycle primarily consists of a balance between volcanic emissio...
When exposed to the high energy X-ray and ultraviolet radiation of a very active star, water vapor i...
We show that terrestrial planets in the habitable zones of M dwarfs older than ∼ 1 Gyr could have be...
Liquid water is generally assumed to be an essential factor for the emergence of life, and so a majo...
Ultracool dwarfs (UCD) encompass the population of extremely low mass stars (later than M6-type) and...
International audienceUltracool dwarfs (UCDs) encompass the population of extremely low mass stars (...
Terrestrial planets currently in the habitable zones around M dwarfs likely experienced a long-term ...
Recent work has established that Venus once had at least 100 times its present complement of outgass...
Hallsworth JE, Koop T, Dallas TD, et al. Water activity in Venus's uninhabitable clouds and other pl...
Water-rich planets such as Earth are expected to become eventually uninhabitable, because liquid wat...
The recent suggestion of phosphine in Venus’s atmosphere has regenerated interest in the idea of lif...
The atmosphere of a terrestrial planet that is replenished with secondary gases should have accumula...