Radiative equilibrium studies that place Earth-like exoplanets on different circular orbits from the parent star do not fully sample the range of plausible habitability conditions in planetary systems. In the outer regions of the habitable zone, the risk of transitioning into a globally frozen "snowball" state poses a threat to the habitability. Here, we use a one-dimensional energy balance climate model (EBM) to examine how obliquity, spin rate, orbital eccentricity, and the fraction of the surface covered by ocean might influence the onset of such a snowball state. Since, for constant semimajor axis, the annual mean stellar irradiation scales with (1-e^2)^(-1/2), one might expect the greatest habitable semimajor axis to scale as (1-e^2)^(...
Most previous studies on how obliquity affects planetary habitability focused on planets around Sun-...
Unlike the Earth, which has a small orbital eccentricity, some exoplanets discovered in the insolati...
International audienceContrary to Earth, which has a small orbital eccentricity, some exoplanets dis...
23 pages, 10 figures, submitted to ApJInternational audienceRadiative equilibrium studies that place...
In the outer regions of the habitable zone, the risk of transitioning into a globally frozen “snowba...
We explore the effects of seasonal variability for the climate of Earth-like planets as determined b...
We explore the effects of seasonal variability for the climate of Earth-like planets as determined b...
Although the Earth's orbit is never far from circular, terrestrial planets around other stars might ...
A planet's climate can be strongly affected by its orbital eccentricity and obliquity. Here we use a...
International audienceA few of the planets found in the insolation habitable zone (region in which a...
In this paper we explore the potential multistability of the climate for a planet around the habitab...
The recent and growing realization that many exoplanetary systems have structures very different fro...
We explore the impact of obliquity variations on planetary habitability in hypothetical systems with...
Most previous studies on how obliquity affects planetary habitability focused on planets around Sun-...
Unlike the Earth, which has a small orbital eccentricity, some exoplanets discovered in the insolati...
International audienceContrary to Earth, which has a small orbital eccentricity, some exoplanets dis...
23 pages, 10 figures, submitted to ApJInternational audienceRadiative equilibrium studies that place...
In the outer regions of the habitable zone, the risk of transitioning into a globally frozen “snowba...
We explore the effects of seasonal variability for the climate of Earth-like planets as determined b...
We explore the effects of seasonal variability for the climate of Earth-like planets as determined b...
Although the Earth's orbit is never far from circular, terrestrial planets around other stars might ...
A planet's climate can be strongly affected by its orbital eccentricity and obliquity. Here we use a...
International audienceA few of the planets found in the insolation habitable zone (region in which a...
In this paper we explore the potential multistability of the climate for a planet around the habitab...
The recent and growing realization that many exoplanetary systems have structures very different fro...
We explore the impact of obliquity variations on planetary habitability in hypothetical systems with...
Most previous studies on how obliquity affects planetary habitability focused on planets around Sun-...
Unlike the Earth, which has a small orbital eccentricity, some exoplanets discovered in the insolati...
International audienceContrary to Earth, which has a small orbital eccentricity, some exoplanets dis...