Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2010-04-23
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
Scientific paper
Recent infrared spectroscopy of hot exoplanets is beginning to reveal their atmospheric composition. Deep with in the planetary atmosphere, the composition is controlled by thermochemical equilibrium. Photochemistry becomes important higher in the atmosphere, at levels above ~1 bar. These two chemistries compete between ~1-10 bars in hot Jupiter-like atmospheres, depending on the strength of the eddy mixing and temperature. HD189733b provides an excellent laboratory in which to study the consequences of chemistry of hot atmospheres. The recent spectra of HD189733b and HD209458b contain signatures of CH4, CO2, CO and H2O. Here we identify the primary chemical pathways that govern the abundances of CH4, CO2, CO and H2O in the cases of thermochemical equilibrium chemistry, photochemistry, and their combination. Our results suggest that the abundance of these species can be photochemically enhanced above or below the thermochemical equilibrium value, so some caution must be taken when assuming that an atmosphere is in strict thermochemical equilibrium.
Liang Mao-Chang
Line Michael R.
Yung Yuk L.
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