A 3D picture of moist-convection inhibition in hydrogen-rich atmospheres: Implications for K2-18 b
J\'er\'emy Leconte, Aymeric Spiga, No\'e Cl\'ement, Sandrine Guerlet,, Franck Selsis, Gwena\"el Milcareck, Thibault Cavali\'e, Rapha\"el Moreno,, Emmanuel Lellouch, \'Oscar Carri\'on-Gonz\'alez, Benjamin Charnay, Maxence, Lef\`evre

TL;DR
This study uses 3D modeling to explore moist convection in hydrogen-rich atmospheres of Neptune-like exoplanets, revealing convection shutdown, stable layers, and implications for potential liquid oceans on K2-18b.
Contribution
Developed a 3D cloud resolving model for H2 atmospheres with condensables, confirming convection shutdown and creating a simplified 1D model for Neptune-like planets.
Findings
Moist convection shuts down above certain condensable abundances.
Stable stratified layers lead to hotter deep atmospheres.
High albedo is required for liquid oceans, but observational data contradicts this.
Abstract
While small, Neptune-like planets are among the most abundant exoplanets, our understanding of their atmospheric structure and dynamics remains sparse. In particular, many unknowns remain on the way moist convection works in these atmospheres where condensable species are heavier than the non-condensable background gas. While it has been predicted that moist convection could shut-down above some threshold abundance of these condensable species, this prediction is based on simple linear analysis and relies on strong assumptions on the saturation of the atmosphere. To investigate this issue, we develop a 3D cloud resolving model for H2 atmospheres with large amounts of condensable species and apply this model to a prototypical temperate Neptune-like planet -- K2-18b. Our model confirms the shut-down of moist convection and the onset of a stably stratified layer in the atmosphere, leading…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Spacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies · Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
