CO2 ocean bistability on terrestrial exoplanets

Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets American Geophysical Union 127:10 (2022) e2022JE007456

Authors:

Robert J Graham, Tim Lichtenberg, Raymond T Pierrehumbert

Abstract:

Cycling of carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and interior of rocky planets can stabilize global climate and enable planetary surface temperatures above freezing over geologic time. However, variations in global carbon budget and unstable feedback cycles between planetary sub-systems may destabilize the climate of rocky exoplanets toward regimes unknown in the Solar System. Here, we perform clear-sky atmospheric radiative transfer and surface weathering simulations to probe the stability of climate equilibria for rocky, ocean-bearing exoplanets at instellations relevant for planetary systems in the outer regions of the circumstellar habitable zone. Our simulations suggest that planets orbiting G- and F-type stars (but not M-type stars) may display bistability between an Earth-like climate state with efficient carbon sequestration and an alternative stable climate equilibrium where CO2 condenses at the surface and forms a blanket of either clathrate hydrate or liquid CO2. At increasing instellation and with ineffective weathering, the latter state oscillates between cool, surface CO2-condensing and hot, non-condensing climates. CO2 bistable climates may emerge early in planetary history and remain stable for billions of years. The carbon dioxide-condensing climates follow an opposite trend in pCO2 versus instellation compared to the weathering-stabilized planet population, suggesting the possibility of observational discrimination between these distinct climate categories.

The Mantis Network II: examining the 3D high-resolution observable properties of the UHJs WASP-121b and WASP-189b through GCM modelling

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 517:1 (2022) 240-256

Authors:

Elspeth KH Lee, Bibiana Prinoth, Daniel Kitzmann, Shang-Min Tsai, Jens Hoeijmakers, Nicholas W Borsato, Kevin Heng

A New Third Planet and the Dynamical Architecture of the HD 33142 Planetary System* *Based on observations collected at the European Organization for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere under ESO programs 60.A-9700, 60.A-9036, 097.C-0090, 0100.C-0414, 0101.C-0232, 0102.C-0338, and MPG programs 088.C-0892, 099.A-9009, 0100.A-9006.

The Astronomical Journal American Astronomical Society 164:4 (2022) 156

Authors:

Trifon Trifonov, Anna Wollbold, Martin Kürster, Jan Eberhardt, Stephan Stock, Thomas Henning, Sabine Reffert, R Paul Butler, Steven S Vogt, Ansgar Reiners, Man Hoi Lee, Bertram Bitsch, Mathias Zechmeister, Florian Rodler, Volker Perdelwitz, Lev Tal-Or, Jan Rybizki, Paul Heeren, Davide Gandolfi, Oscar Barragán, Olga Zakhozhay, Paula Sarkis, Marcelo Tala Pinto, Diana Kossakowski, Vera Wolthoff, Stefan S Brems, Vera Maria Passegger

APPLESOSS: A Producer of ProfiLEs for SOSS. Application to the NIRISS SOSS Mode

Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific IOP Publishing 134:1040 (2022) 104502

Authors:

Michael Radica, Loïc Albert, Jake Taylor, David Lafrenière, Louis-Philippe Coulombe, Antoine Darveau-Bernier, René Doyon, Neil Cook, Nicolas Cowan, Néstor Espinoza, Doug Johnstone, Lisa Kaltenegger, Caroline Piaulet, Arpita Roy, Geert Jan Talens

TOI-2196 b: Rare planet in the hot Neptune desert transiting a G-type star

Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 666 (2022) a184

Authors:

Carina M Persson, Iskra Y Georgieva, Davide Gandolfi, Lorena Acuna, Artem Aguichine, Alexandra Muresan, Eike Guenther, John Livingston, Karen A Collins, Fei Dai, Malcolm Fridlund, Elisa Goffo, James S Jenkins, Petr Kabáth, Judith Korth, Alan M Levine, Luisa M Serrano, José Vines, Oscar Barragan, Ilaria Carleo, Knicole D Colon, William D Cochran, Jessie L Christiansen, Hans J Deeg, Magali Deleuil, Diana Dragomir, Massimiliamo Esposito, Tianjun Gan, Sascha Grziwa, Artie P Hatzes, Katharine Hesse, Keith Horne, Jon M Jenkins, John F Kielkopf, P Klagyivik, Kristine WF Lam, David W Latham, Rafa Luque, Jaume Orell-Miquel, Annelies Mortier, Olivier Mousis, Noria Narita, Hannah LM Osborne, Enric Palle, Riccardo Papini, George R Ricker, Hendrik Schmerling, Sara Seager, Keivan G Stassun, Vincent Van Eylen, Roland Vanderspek, Gavin Wang, Joshua N Winn, Bill Wohler, Roberto Zambelli, Carl Ziegler