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Chapter 10031. Surfaces and Interiors

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2024-10-11 v1

Abstract

In the last 15 years, since the discovery of the first low-mass planets beyond the solar system, there has been tremendous progress in understanding the diversity of (super-)Earth and sub-Neptune exoplanets. Especially the influence of the planetary interior on the surface evolution (including the atmosphere) of exoplanets has been studied in detail. The first studies focused on the characterization of planets, including their potential interior structure, using as key observables only mass and radius. Meanwhile, a new field of geosciences of exoplanets has emerged, linking the planet to its stellar environment, and by coupling interior chemistry and dynamics to surface regimes and atmospheric compositions. The new era of atmospheric characterization by JWST as well as the ELT will allow testing of these theoretical predictions of atmospheric diversity based on interior structure, evolution, and outgassing models.

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@article{arxiv.2410.08055,
  title  = {Chapter 10031. Surfaces and Interiors},
  author = {Lena Noack and Caroline Dorn and Philipp Baumeister},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.08055},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

Preprint of a chapter for the 'Encyclopedia of Astrophysics' (Editor-in-Chief Ilya Mandel, Section Editor Dimitri Veras) to be published by Elsevier as a Reference Module

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