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Lava worlds are rocky planets with dayside skins made molten by stellar irradiation. Tidal heating on these shortest-period planets is more than skin deep. We show how orbital eccentricities of just a few percent (within current observed…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2026-04-27 Mohammad Farhat , Eugene Chiang

The areal centroids of the youngest polar deposits on Mars are offset from those of adjacent paleopolar deposits by 5-10 degrees. We test the hypothesis that the offset is the result of true polar wander (TPW), the motion of the solid…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-13 Edwin S. Kite , Isamu Matsuyama , Michael Manga , J. Taylor Perron , Jerry X. Mitrovica

A large fraction of known rocky exoplanets are expected to have been spun-down to a state of synchronous rotation, including temperate ones. Studies about the atmospheric and surface processes occurring on such planets thus assume that the…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2018-09-06 Jérémy Leconte

What kind of environment may exist on terrestrial planets around other stars? In spite of the lack of direct observations, it may not be premature to speculate on exoplanetary climates, for instance to optimize future telescopic…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-17 Francois Forget , Jeremy Leconte

Many obsects in the solar system are suspected to have experience reorientation of their spin axes. As their rotation rates are slow and their shapes are nearly spherical, the formation of mass anomalies, by either endogenic of exogenic…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2017-10-13 Radwan Tajeddine , Krista M. Soderlund , Peter C. Thomas , Paul Helfenstein , Matthew M. Hedman , Joseph A. Burns , Paul M. Schenk

Lava worlds belong to a class of short orbital period planets reaching dayside temperatures high enough to melt their silicate crust. Theory predicts that the resulting lava oceans outgas their volatile components, attaining equilibrium…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2022-05-25 Mantas Zilinskas , Christiaan van Buchem , Yamila Miguel , Amy Louca , Roxana Lupu , Sebastian Zieba , Wim van Westrenen

Lava planets are rocky exoplanets that orbit so close to their host star that their day-side is hot enough to melt silicate rock. Their short orbital periods ensure that lava planets are tidally locked into synchronous rotation, with…

Tidally locked lava planets are hot, rocky worlds on close-in orbits with a permanent molten dayside. With JWST, their surfaces and atmospheres are beginning to be revealed. This work investigates 3D magma-ocean dynamics, derives scaling…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2026-04-02 Yanhong Lai , Wanying Kang , Jun Yang , Xianyu Tan

Rocky planets are thought to form with a magma ocean that quickly solidifies. The horizontal and vertical extent of this magma ocean depends on the interior thermal evolution of the planet, and possibly exogenous processes such as planet…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2024-09-19 Mahesh Herath , Charles-Édouard Boukaré , Nicolas B. Cowan

Extreme instellation on lava planets causes the rocky surface to melt and vaporize. Because the rock vapour composition is intrinsically tied to the mantle, atmospheric characterization of lava planets can hold valuable insight into the…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2025-11-18 T. Giang Nguyen , Nicolas B. Cowan , Gunnar Montseny Gens , Charles-Edouard Boukare , William Eaton , Karolina Sienko

A magma ocean is expected to exist on the dayside of tide-locked planets if surface temperature exceeds the melting temperature of typical crust. As highly prioritized targets for the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), more information…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2024-08-20 Yanhong Lai , Jun Yang , Wanying Kang

Astronomers have discovered a handful of exoplanets with rocky bulk compositions but orbiting so close to their host star that the surface of the planet must be at least partially molten. It is expected that the dayside of such "lava…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2022-09-21 Charles-Édouard Boukaré , Nicolas B. Cowan , James Badro

Tidally locked worlds provide a unique opportunity for constraining the probable climates of certain exoplanets. They are unique in that few exoplanet spin and obliquity states are known or will be determined in the near future: both of…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2023-08-02 Cody J. Shakespeare , Jason H. Steffen

The magma ocean concept was first conceived to explain the geology of the Moon, but hemispherical or global oceans of silicate melt could be a widespread "lava world" phase of rocky planet accretion, and could persist on planets on…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2021-06-30 Keng-Hsien Chao , Rebecca deGraffenried , Mackenzie Lach , William Nelson , Kelly Truax , Eric Gaidos

Hot giant exoplanets are very exotic objects with no equivalent in the Solar System that allow us to study the behavior of atmospheres under extreme conditions. Their thermal and chemical day--night dichotomies associated with extreme wind…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2023-01-31 William Pluriel

Climate transitions on exoplanets offer valuable insights into the atmospheric processes governing planetary habitability. Previous pure-steam atmospheric models show a thermal limit in outgoing long-wave radiation, which has been used to…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2025-05-19 Iris D. Boer , Harrison Nicholls , Tim Lichtenberg

Lava planets have non-global, condensible atmospheres similar to icy bodies within the solar system. Because they depend on interior dynamics, studying the atmospheres of lava planets can lead to understanding unique geological processes…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2022-05-25 T. Giang Nguyen , Nicolas B. Cowan , Raymond T. Pierrehumbert , Roxana E. Lupu , John E. Moores

Small rocky planets, as well as larger planets that suffered extensive volatile loss, tend to be drier and have thinner atmospheres as compared to Earth. Such planets probably outnumber worlds better endowed with volatiles, being the most…

With dayside temperatures hot enough to sustain a magma ocean and a silicate atmosphere, lava planets are the best targets to study the atmosphere of a rocky world. In the absence of nightside heating, the entire atmosphere collapses near…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2024-12-02 T. Giang Nguyen , Nicolas B. Cowan , Lisa Dang
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