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Lightning-induced chemistry on tidally-locked Earth-like exoplanets

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2022-09-27 v1

Abstract

Determining the habitability and interpreting atmospheric spectra of exoplanets requires understanding their atmospheric physics and chemistry. We use a 3-D Coupled Climate-Chemistry Model, the Met Office Unified Model with the UK Chemistry and Aerosols framework, to study the emergence of lightning and its chemical impact on tidally-locked Earth-like exoplanets. We simulate the atmosphere of Proxima Centauri b orbiting in the Habitable Zone of its M-dwarf star, but the results apply to similar M-dwarf orbiting planets. Our chemical network includes the Chapman ozone reactions and hydrogen oxide (HOx_{\mathrm{x}}=H+OH+HO2_2) and nitrogen oxide (NOx_{\mathrm{x}}=NO+NO2_2) catalytic cycles. We find that photochemistry driven by stellar radiation (177-850 nm) supports a global ozone layer between 20-50 km. We parameterise lightning flashes as a function of cloud-top height and the resulting production of nitric oxide (NO) from the thermal decomposition of N2_2 and O2_2. Rapid dayside convection over and around the substellar point results in lightning flash rates of up to 0.16 flashes km2^{-2}yr1^{-1}, enriching the dayside atmosphere below altitudes of 20 km in NOx_{\mathrm{x}}. Changes in dayside ozone are determined mainly by UV irradiance and the HOx_{\mathrm{x}} catalytic cycle. ~45% of the planetary dayside surface remains at habitable temperatures (Tsurf_{\mathrm{surf}}>273.15 K) and the ozone layer reduces surface UV radiation levels to 15%. Dayside-nightside thermal gradients result in strong winds that subsequently advect NOx_{\mathrm{x}} towards the nightside, where the absence of photochemistry allows NOx_{\mathrm{x}} chemistry to involve reservoir species. Our study also emphasizes the need for accurate UV stellar spectra to understand the atmospheric chemistry of exoplanets.

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@article{arxiv.2209.12502,
  title  = {Lightning-induced chemistry on tidally-locked Earth-like exoplanets},
  author = {Marrick Braam and Paul I. Palmer and Leen Decin and Robert J. Ridgway and Maria Zamyatina and Nathan J. Mayne and Denis E. Sergeev and N. Luke Abraham},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.12502},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

20 pages, 14 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS