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2015ApJ...810...57S - Astrophys. J., 810, 57 (2015/September-1)

Detecting and constraining N2 abundances in planetary atmospheres using collisional pairs.

SCHWIETERMAN E.W., ROBINSON T.D., MEADOWS V.S., MISRA A. and DOMAGAL-GOLDMAN S.

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Characterizing the bulk atmosphere of a terrestrial planet is important for determining surface pressure and potential habitability. Molecular nitrogen (N2) constitutes the largest fraction of Earth's atmosphere and is likely to be a major constituent of many terrestrial exoplanet atmospheres. Due to its lack of significant absorption features, N2 is extremely difficult to remotely detect. However, N2produces an N2-N2collisional pair, (N2)2, which is spectrally active. Here we report the detection of (N2)2in Earth's disk-integrated spectrum. By comparing spectra from NASA's EPOXI mission to synthetic spectra from the NASA Astrobiology Institute's Virtual Planetary Laboratory three-dimensional spectral Earth model, we find that (N2)2absorption produces a ∼35% decrease in flux at 4.15 µm. Quantifying N2could provide a means of determining bulk atmospheric composition for terrestrial exoplanets and could rule out abiotic O2generation, which is possible in rarefied atmospheres. To explore the potential effects of (N2)2 in exoplanet spectra, we used radiative transfer models to generate synthetic emission and transit transmission spectra of self-consistent N2-CO2-H2O atmospheres, and analytic N2-H2and N2-H2-CO2atmospheres. We show that (N2)2absorption in the wings of the 4.3 µm CO2band is strongly dependent on N2partial pressures above 0.5 bar and can significantly widen this band in thick N2atmospheres. The (N2)2transit transmission signal is up to 10 ppm for an Earth-size planet with an N2-dominated atmosphere orbiting within the habitable zone of an M5V star and could be substantially larger for planets with significant H2mixing ratios.

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Journal keyword(s): astrobiology - Earth - planets and satellites: atmospheres - planets and satellites: terrestrial planets - techniques: spectroscopic

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