Exoplanet Science Priorities from the Perspective of Internal and Surface Processes for Silicate and Ice Dominated Worlds
Wade G. Henning, Joseph P. Renaud, Avi M. Mandell, Prabal Saxena,, Terry A. Hurford, Soko Matsumura, Lori S. Glaze, Timothy A. Livengood,, Vladimir Airapetian, Erik Asphaug, Johanna K. Teske, Edward Schwieterman,, Michael Efroimsky, Valeri V. Makarov, Ciprian T. Berghea

TL;DR
This paper discusses the importance of understanding exoplanet interiors and surface processes, emphasizing indirect methods and comparative planetology to advance exogeoscience amid observational limitations.
Contribution
It proposes integrated pathways including modeling, laboratory research, and Solar System exploration to improve understanding of exoplanet geophysics and habitability.
Findings
Water oceans below ice shells may be key to galactic habitability.
Free-floating planets could host habitable subsurface oceans.
Deep interior interactions influence atmospheric mass loss and magnetic fields.
Abstract
The geophysics of extrasolar planets is a scientific topic often regarded as standing largely beyond the reach of near-term observations. This reality in no way diminishes the central role of geophysical phenomena in shaping planetary outcomes, from formation, to thermal and chemical evolution, to numerous issues of surface and near-surface habitability. We emphasize that for a balanced understanding of extrasolar planets, it is important to look beyond the natural biases of current observing tools, and actively seek unique pathways to understand exoplanet interiors as best as possible during the long interim prior to a time when internal components are more directly accessible. Such pathways include but are not limited to: (a) enhanced theoretical and numerical modeling, (b) laboratory research on critical material properties, (c) measurement of geophysical properties by indirect…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Scientific Research and Discoveries
