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Modeling Martian Atmospheric Losses over Time: Implications for Exoplanetary Climate Evolution and Habitability

Authors :
Dong, Chuanfei
Lee, Yuni
Ma, Yingjuan
Lingam, Manasvi
Bougher, Stephen
Luhmann, Janet
Curry, Shannon
Toth, Gabor
Nagy, Andrew
Tenishev, Valeriy
Fang, Xiaohua
Mitchell, David
Brain, David
Jakosky, Bruce
Dong, Chuanfei
Lee, Yuni
Ma, Yingjuan
Lingam, Manasvi
Bougher, Stephen
Luhmann, Janet
Curry, Shannon
Toth, Gabor
Nagy, Andrew
Tenishev, Valeriy
Fang, Xiaohua
Mitchell, David
Brain, David
Jakosky, Bruce
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

In this Letter, we make use of sophisticated 3D numerical simulations to assess the extent of atmospheric ion and photochemical losses from Mars over time. We demonstrate that the atmospheric ion escape rates were significantly higher (by more than two orders of magnitude) in the past at $\sim 4$ Ga compared to the present-day value owing to the stronger solar wind and higher ultraviolet fluxes from the young Sun. We found that the photochemical loss of atomic hot oxygen dominates over the total ion loss at the current epoch whilst the atmospheric ion loss is likely much more important at ancient times. We briefly discuss the ensuing implications of high atmospheric ion escape rates in the context of ancient Mars, and exoplanets with similar atmospheric compositions around young solar-type stars and M-dwarfs.<br />Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, 1 table, accepted for publication in ApJ Letters

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363495117
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847.2041-8213.aac489