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2023MNRAS.518.2472R - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 518, 2472-2496 (2023/January-2)

3D modelling of the impact of stellar activity on tidally locked terrestrial exoplanets: atmospheric composition and habitability.

RIDGWAY R.J., ZAMYATINA M., MAYNE N.J., MANNERS J., LAMBERT F.H., BRAAM M., DRUMMOND B., HEBRARD E., PALMER P.I. and KOHARY K.

Abstract (from CDS):

Stellar flares present challenges to the potential habitability of terrestrial planets orbiting M dwarf stars through inducing changes in the atmospheric composition and irradiating the planet's surface in large amounts of ultraviolet light. To examine their impact, we have coupled a general circulation model with a photochemical kinetics scheme to examine the response and changes of an Earth-like atmosphere to stellar flares and coronal mass ejections. We find that stellar flares increase the amount of ozone in the atmosphere by a factor of 20 compared to a quiescent star. We find that coronal mass ejections abiotically generate significant levels of potential bio-signatures such as N2O. The changes in atmospheric composition cause a moderate decrease in the amount of ultraviolet light that reaches the planets surface, suggesting that while flares are potentially harmful to life, the changes in the atmosphere due to a stellar flare act to reduce the impact of the next stellar flare.

Abstract Copyright: © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): radiative transfer - planets and satellites: atmospheres - planets and satellites: composition - planets and satellites: terrestrial planets - planet-star interactions - stars: flare

Errata: erratum vol. 520, p. 3007 (2023)

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