3D climate modeling of close-in land planets: Circulation patterns, climate moist bistability and habitability
J\'er\'emy Leconte, Francois Forget, Benjamin Charnay, Robin, Wordsworth, Franck Selsis, Ehouarn Millour

TL;DR
This study uses 3D climate modeling to explore circulation patterns, climate bistability, and habitability of land planets near the habitable zone's inner edge, revealing new stable states and observational signatures.
Contribution
It demonstrates the existence of two stable climate regimes on land planets near the habitable zone's inner edge, highlighting the importance of 3D effects and water cycle modeling.
Findings
Circulation patterns can shift from super-rotation to stellar/anti-stellar regimes.
Two stable climate states exist: runaway greenhouse and cold trap water capture.
Synthetic spectra can distinguish between these climate states.
Abstract
The inner edge of the classical habitable zone is often defined by the critical flux needed to trigger the runaway greenhouse instability. This 1D notion of a critical flux, however, may not be so relevant for inhomogeneously irradiated planets, or when the water content is limited (land planets). Here, based on results from our 3D global climate model, we find that the circulation pattern can shift from super-rotation to stellar/anti stellar circulation when the equatorial Rossby deformation radius significantly exceeds the planetary radius. Using analytical and numerical arguments, we also demonstrate the presence of systematic biases between mean surface temperatures or temperature profiles predicted from either 1D or 3D simulations. Including a complete modeling of the water cycle, we further demonstrate that for land planets closer than the inner edge of the classical habitable…
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