Liquid water is generally assumed to be an essential factor for the emergence of life, and so a major goal in exoplanet science is the search for planets with water oceans. On terrestrial planets, the silicate mantle is a large source of water, which can be outgassed into the atmosphere via volcanism. Outgassing is subject to a series of feedback processes between atmosphere and interior, which continually shape both atmospheric composition, pressure, and temperature, as well as interior dynamics. We present the results of an extensive parameter study, where we use a newly developed 1D numerical model to simulate the coupled evolution of the atmosphere and interior of terrestrial exoplanets up to 5 Earth masses around Sun-like stars, with i...
The atmosphere of a terrestrial planet that is replenished with secondary gases should have accumula...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Rocky exoplanets are typically classified as potentially habitable planets, if ...
On Earth, the long-term global carbon cycle primarily consists of a balance between volcanic emissio...
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 ...
Liquid water is generally assumed to be the an essential factor for the emergence of life, and so a ...
Context. A major goal in the search for extraterrestrial life is the detection of liquid water on th...
Terrestrial exoplanets in the canonical habitable zone may have a variety of initial water fractions...
Water photolysis and hydrogen loss from the upper atmospheres of terrestrial planets is of fundament...
Aims. The secondary atmospheres of terrestrial planets form and evolve as a consequence of interacti...
International audiencePlanetary mass and radius data are showing a wide variety in densities of low-...
Context. A terrestrial planet is molten during formation and may remain molten due to intense insola...
Understanding the set of conditions that allow rocky planets to have liquid water on their surface -...
The atmosphere of a terrestrial planet that is replenished with secondary gases should have accumula...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Rocky exoplanets are typically classified as potentially habitable planets, if ...
On Earth, the long-term global carbon cycle primarily consists of a balance between volcanic emissio...
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 ...
Liquid water is generally assumed to be the an essential factor for the emergence of life, and so a ...
Context. A major goal in the search for extraterrestrial life is the detection of liquid water on th...
Terrestrial exoplanets in the canonical habitable zone may have a variety of initial water fractions...
Water photolysis and hydrogen loss from the upper atmospheres of terrestrial planets is of fundament...
Aims. The secondary atmospheres of terrestrial planets form and evolve as a consequence of interacti...
International audiencePlanetary mass and radius data are showing a wide variety in densities of low-...
Context. A terrestrial planet is molten during formation and may remain molten due to intense insola...
Understanding the set of conditions that allow rocky planets to have liquid water on their surface -...
The atmosphere of a terrestrial planet that is replenished with secondary gases should have accumula...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Rocky exoplanets are typically classified as potentially habitable planets, if ...
On Earth, the long-term global carbon cycle primarily consists of a balance between volcanic emissio...