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2016ApJ...819...32U - Astrophys. J., 819, 32 (2016/March-1)

Scaling the Earth: a sensitivity analysis of terrestrial exoplanetary interior models.

UNTERBORN C.T., DISMUKES E.E. and PANERO W.R.

Abstract (from CDS):

An exoplanet's structure and composition are first-order controls of the planet's habitability. We explore which aspects of bulk terrestrial planet composition and interior structure affect the chief observables of an exoplanet: its mass and radius. We apply these perturbations to the Earth, the planet we know best. Using the mineral physics toolkit BurnMan to self-consistently calculate mass-radius models, we find that the core radius, the presence of light elements in the core, and an upper mantle consisting of low-pressure silicates have the largest effects on the final calculated mass at a given radius, none of which are included in current mass-radius models. We expand these results to provide a self-consistent grid of compositionally as well as structurally constrained terrestrial mass-radius models for quantifying the likelihood of exoplanets being ''Earth-like.'' We further apply this grid to Kepler-36b, finding that it is only ∼20% likely to be structurally similar to the Earth with Si/Fe = 0.9 compared with the Earth's Si/Fe = 1 and the Sun's Si/Fe = 1.19.

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Journal keyword(s): Earth - planets and satellites: fundamental parameters - planets and satellites: interiors - planets and satellites: terrestrial planets

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