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Astrobiology | 2013

Potential biosignatures in super-Earth atmospheres II. Photochemical responses.

John Lee Grenfell; S Gebauer; Mareike Godolt; K Palczynski; H. Rauer; Joachim Stock; P von Paris; Ralph Lehmann; Franck Selsis

Spectral characterization of super-Earth atmospheres for planets orbiting in the habitable zone of M dwarf stars is a key focus in exoplanet science. A central challenge is to understand and predict the expected spectral signals of atmospheric biosignatures (species associated with life). Our work applies a global-mean radiative-convective-photochemical column model assuming a planet with an Earth-like biomass and planetary development. We investigated planets with gravities of 1g and 3g and a surface pressure of 1 bar around central stars with spectral classes from M0 to M7. The spectral signals of the calculated planetary scenarios have been presented by in an earlier work by Rauer and colleagues. The main motivation of the present work is to perform a deeper analysis of the chemical processes in the planetary atmospheres. We apply a diagnostic tool, the Pathway Analysis Program, to shed light on the photochemical pathways that form and destroy biosignature species. Ozone is a potential biosignature for complex life. An important result of our analysis is a shift in the ozone photochemistry from mainly Chapman production (which dominates in Earths stratosphere) to smog-dominated ozone production for planets in the habitable zone of cooler (M5-M7)-class dwarf stars. This result is associated with a lower energy flux in the UVB wavelength range from the central star, hence slower planetary atmospheric photolysis of molecular oxygen, which slows the Chapman ozone production. This is important for future atmospheric characterization missions because it provides an indication of different chemical environments that can lead to very different responses of ozone, for example, cosmic rays. Nitrous oxide, a biosignature for simple bacterial life, is favored for low stratospheric UV conditions, that is, on planets orbiting cooler stars. Transport of this species from its surface source to the stratosphere where it is destroyed can also be a key process. Comparing 1g with 3g scenarios, our analysis suggests it is important to include the effects of interactive chemistry.


Icarus | 2012

Chemical pathway analysis of the Martian atmosphere: CO2-formation pathways

Joachim Stock; C. S. Boxe; Ralph Lehmann; J. Lee Grenfell; A. Beate C. Patzer; H. Rauer; Yuk L. Yung


Planetary and Space Science | 2013

N2-associated surface warming on early Mars

P von Paris; J L Grenfell; H. Rauer; Joachim Stock


Planetary and Space Science | 2012

Chemical pathway analysis of the lower Martian atmosphere: The CO2 stability problem

Joachim Stock; J L Grenfell; Ralph Lehmann; A. B. C. Patzer; H. Rauer


Astrobiology | 2017

Evolution of Earth-like Extrasolar Planetary Atmospheres: Assessing the Atmospheres and Biospheres of Early Earth Analog Planets with a Coupled Atmosphere Biogeochemical Model

S Gebauer; J L Grenfell; Joachim Stock; Ralph Lehmann; M Godolt; P von Paris; H. Rauer


Planetary and Space Science | 2010

Oxidation of CO on surface hematite in high CO2 atmospheres

J L Grenfell; Joachim Stock; A. Beate C. Patzer; S Gebauer; H. Rauer


Planetary and Space Science | 2013

CO-oxidation on surface hematite in hot atmospheres of rocky planets

J L Grenfell; Joachim Stock; A. Beate C. Patzer


Icarus | 2017

A detailed pathway analysis of the chemical reaction system generating the Martian vertical ozone profile

Joachim Stock; Christopher S. Blaszczak-Boxe; Ralph Lehmann; J. Lee Grenfell; A. Beate C. Patzer; H. Rauer; Yuk L. Yung


19th EGU General Assembly, EGU2017, proceedings from the conference held 23-28 April, 2017 in Vienna, Austria., p.14541 | 2017

Analyzing early exo-Earths with a coupled atmosphere biogeochemical model

Stefanie Gebauer; John Lee Grenfell; Joachim Stock; Ralph Lehmann; Mareike Godolt; P von Paris; Heike Rauer


Archive | 2016

Atmospheric processes affecting the Evolution of Molecular Oxygen in Earth-like Atmospheres

S Gebauer; J L Grenfell; Joachim Stock; Ralph Lehmann; M Godolt; P von Paris; Heike Rauer

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J L Grenfell

Technical University of Berlin

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H. Rauer

German Aerospace Center

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Ralph Lehmann

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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S Gebauer

Technical University of Berlin

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B Patzer

Technical University of Berlin

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Heike Rauer

German Aerospace Center

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M Godolt

Technical University of Berlin

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P von Paris

German Aerospace Center

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A. Beate C. Patzer

Technical University of Berlin

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