New chemical scheme for studying carbon-rich exoplanet atmospheres
Olivia Venot, Eric H\'ebrard, Marcelino Ag\'undez, Leen Decin, Roda, Bounaceur

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new chemical scheme for modeling carbon-rich exoplanet atmospheres, validated through experiments, and compares its results with simpler schemes, highlighting its importance for photochemistry studies.
Contribution
A comprehensive chemical scheme for C-rich atmospheres with up to 6 carbon atoms, validated experimentally and integrated into the KIDA database, enabling detailed photochemistry modeling.
Findings
No difference between schemes without photolysis.
Differences appear with photochemistry at high C/O ratios.
C2H2 and HCN are confirmed as tracers of warm C-rich atmospheres.
Abstract
Atmospheres with a high C/O ratio are expected to contain an important quantity of hydrocarbons, including heavy molecules (with more than 2 carbon atoms). To study correctly these C-rich atmospheres, a chemical scheme adapted to this composition is necessary. We have implemented a chemical scheme that can describe the kinetics of species with up to 6 carbon atoms. This chemical scheme has been developed with specialists of combustion and validated through experiments on a wide range of T and P. This chemical network is available on the online database KIDA. We have created a grid of 12 models to explore different thermal profiles and C/O ratios. For each of them, we have compared the chemical composition determined with a C0-C2 chemical scheme (species with up to 2 carbon atoms) and with the C0-C6 scheme. We found no difference in the results obtained with the two schemes when…
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