Rocky planets hosted by close-in extrasolar systems are likely to be tidally locked in 1:1 spin-orbit resonance, a configuration where they exhibit permanent dayside and nightside. Because of the resulting day-night temperature gradient, the climate and large-scale circulation of these planets are strongly determined by their atmospheric stability against collapse, which designates the runaway condensation of greenhouse gases. To better constrain the surface conditions of rocky planets located in the habitable zone of their host star, it is therefore crucial to elucidate the mechanisms that govern the day-night heat redistribution. As a first attempt to bridge the gap between multiple modelling approaches ranging from idealised models to 3-...
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Feedbacks that can destabilize the climates of synchronously rotating rocky planets may arise on pla...
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Context. Rocky planets hosted by close-in extrasolar systems are likely to be tidally locked in 1:1 ...
International audienceContext. Over large timescales, a terrestrial planet may be driven towards spi...
ABSTRACT Atmospheric collapse is likely to be of fundamental importance to tidally locked rocky exop...
Atmospheric collapse is likely to be of fundamental importance to tidally locked rocky exoplanets, b...
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Planets within the habitable zones of M dwarfs are likely to be synchronous rotators; in other words...
nous of main sequence stars, having masses 0.1–0.5 times the mass of the Sun. The habitable zones ar...
submitted to ApJ The recent discoveries of terrestrial exoplanets and super Earths extending over a ...
Exoplanets are planets orbiting stars other than the Sun. Tidally locked exoplanets always present t...
Aims. On Earth, plate tectonics play an integral role in driving the long-term carbon cycle; however...
Tide-locked planets are planets in which tidal stresses from the host star have spun down the planet...
In the spirit of minimal modeling of complex systems, we develop an idealized two-column model to in...
This is the final version. Available from EDP Sciences via the DOI in this recordThe dataset associa...
Feedbacks that can destabilize the climates of synchronously rotating rocky planets may arise on pla...
International audienceWhat kind of environment may exist on terrestrial planets around other stars? ...
Context. Rocky planets hosted by close-in extrasolar systems are likely to be tidally locked in 1:1 ...
International audienceContext. Over large timescales, a terrestrial planet may be driven towards spi...
ABSTRACT Atmospheric collapse is likely to be of fundamental importance to tidally locked rocky exop...
Atmospheric collapse is likely to be of fundamental importance to tidally locked rocky exoplanets, b...
© 2016 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society....
Planets within the habitable zones of M dwarfs are likely to be synchronous rotators; in other words...
nous of main sequence stars, having masses 0.1–0.5 times the mass of the Sun. The habitable zones ar...
submitted to ApJ The recent discoveries of terrestrial exoplanets and super Earths extending over a ...
Exoplanets are planets orbiting stars other than the Sun. Tidally locked exoplanets always present t...
Aims. On Earth, plate tectonics play an integral role in driving the long-term carbon cycle; however...
Tide-locked planets are planets in which tidal stresses from the host star have spun down the planet...
In the spirit of minimal modeling of complex systems, we develop an idealized two-column model to in...
This is the final version. Available from EDP Sciences via the DOI in this recordThe dataset associa...
Feedbacks that can destabilize the climates of synchronously rotating rocky planets may arise on pla...
International audienceWhat kind of environment may exist on terrestrial planets around other stars? ...