Thermal evolution and lifetime of intrinsic magnetic fields of Super Earths in habitable zones
Chihiro Tachinami, Hiroki Senshu, Shigeru Ida

TL;DR
This study models the thermal evolution of super-Earths to understand how their magnetic fields, crucial for habitability, depend on planetary mass, interior temperature, and rheological properties, revealing a critical mass beyond which magnetic lifetime declines.
Contribution
It provides a numerical framework for predicting magnetic field longevity in super-Earths based on interior thermal evolution and identifies a critical planetary mass affecting magnetic field sustainability.
Findings
Magnetic field lifetime increases with planetary mass up to a critical point.
Beyond the critical mass, magnetic lifetime declines sharply due to mantle viscosity effects.
The critical mass depends on core-mantle boundary temperature and rheological parameters.
Abstract
We have numerically studied the thermal evolution of various-mass terrestrial planets in habitable zones, focusing on duration of dynamo activity to generate their intrinsic magnetic fields, which may be one of key factors in habitability on the planets. In particular, we are concerned with super-Earths, observations of which are rapidly developing. We calculated evolution of temperature distributions in planetary interior, using Vinet equations of state, Arrhenius-type formula for mantle viscosity, and the astrophysical mixing length theory for convective heat transfer modified for mantle convection. After calibrating the model with terrestrial planets in the Solar system, we apply it for 0.1-- rocky planets with surface temperature of (in habitable zones) and the Earth-like compositions. With the criterion for heat flux at the CMB (core-mantle boundary),…
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