Characterisation of the hydrospheres of TRAPPIST-1 planets
Lorena Acu\~na, Magali Deleuil, Olivier Mousis, Emmanuel Marcq,, Ma\"eva Levesque, Artyom Aguichine

TL;DR
This paper develops a comprehensive interior model for TRAPPIST-1 planets that includes multiple water phases, providing insights into their composition, atmospheric conditions, and potential for habitability.
Contribution
It introduces a multiphase water layer model with a self-consistent atmosphere and uses MCMC to constrain planetary compositions and atmospheres, specifically applied to TRAPPIST-1.
Findings
Refined water and core compositions for all TRAPPIST-1 planets.
Identified potential for JWST observations of planet c's atmosphere.
Discovered water mass fractions below 20% for planets d to h.
Abstract
Context. Planetary mass and radius data are showing a wide variety in densities of low-mass exoplanets. This includes sub-Neptunes, whose low densities can be explained with the presence of a volatile-rich layer. Water is one of the most abundant volatiles, which can be in the form of different phases depending on the planetary surface conditions. To constrain their composition and interior structure, it is required to develop models that calculate accurately the properties of water at its different phases. Aims. We present an interior structure model that includes a multiphase water layer with steam, supercritical and condensed phases. We derive the constraints for planetary compositional parameters and their uncertainties, focusing on the multiplanetary system TRAPPIST-1, which presents both warm and temperate planets. Methods. We use a 1D steam atmosphere in radiative-convective…
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