Atmospheric studies of habitability in the Gliese 581 system
P. von Paris, S. Gebauer, M. Godolt, H. Rauer, B. Stracke

TL;DR
This study uses atmospheric modeling to evaluate the habitability of potential Super-Earth planets in the Gliese 581 system, considering various atmospheric compositions and orbital distances.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive atmospheric simulation approach to assess habitability of planets in the Gliese 581 system, expanding beyond previous simplified models.
Findings
Surface temperatures above freezing are possible at 0.117 AU regardless of atmospheric scenario.
Low CO2 concentrations can warm planets at 0.146 AU to habitable temperatures.
Certain atmospheric compositions at specific distances could support liquid water on planetary surfaces.
Abstract
The M-type star Gliese 581 is orbited by at least one terrestrial planet candidate in the habitable zone, i.e. GL 581 d. Orbital simulations have shown that additional planets inside the habitable zone of GL 581 would be dynamically stable. Recently, two further planet candidates have been claimed, one of them in the habitable zone. In view of the ongoing search for planets around M stars which is expected to result in numerous detections of potentially habitable Super-Earths, we take the GL 581 system as an example to investigate such planets. In contrast to previous studies of habitability in the GL 581 system, we use a consistent atmospheric model to assess surface conditions and habitability. Furthermore, we perform detailed atmospheric simulations for a much larger subset of potential planetary and atmospheric scenarios than previously considered. A 1D radiative-convective…
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