论文标题
潮汐锁定的陆地行星上的飓风:固定的表面温度实验
Hurricanes on tidally locked terrestrial planets: Fixed surface temperature experiments
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论文摘要
在这项工作中,我们研究了飓风在系外行星上的存在。在M矮人周围的潮汐锁定陆地行星是希望发现可居住的系外行星的太空任务的主要目标。飓风在这种星球上是否可以形成的问题对于确定其气候和宜居性很重要。使用高分辨率的全球大气环流模型,我们研究了在固定地面温度下潮汐锁定的陆地行星上是否有飓风。研究了行星旋转速率,表面温度和大气组成的相关作用。我们发现飓风可以在行星上形成,但不能在所有行星上形成。对于晚期M矮人宜居区的内边缘附近的行星,白天和黑夜的飓风都有更多,更强大的飓风。对于宜居区的中部和外部范围的行星,正如最近的研究所建议的那样,飓风形成的可能性很低甚至接近零。仅当大气组成与地球相似时,基于地球的飓风理论才适用于潮汐锁定的行星。但是,如果背景大气比H2O轻,则几乎无法产生飓风,因为由于平均分子量的影响,对流总是被抑制,这与土星相似。这些结果对潮汐锁定行星的降水,海洋混合,气候和大气表征具有广泛的影响。最后,在十个地球日的潮汐轨道上进行了耦合的平板海洋和类似地球的大气层的测试,这表明实验中也存在飓风。
In this work, we study the presence of hurricanes on exoplanets. Tidally locked terrestrial planets around M dwarfs are the main targets of space missions looking to discover habitable exoplanets. The question of whether hurricanes can form on this kind of planet is important for determining their climate and habitability. Using a high-resolution global atmospheric circulation model, we investigated whether there are hurricanes on tidally locked terrestrial planets under fixed surface temperatures. The relevant effects of the planetary rotation rate, surface temperature, and bulk atmospheric compositions were examined. We find that hurricanes can form on the planets but not on all of them. For planets near the inner edge of the habitable zone of late M dwarfs, there are more numerous and stronger hurricanes on both day and night sides. For planets in the middle and outer ranges of the habitable zone, the possibility of hurricane formation is low or even close to zero, as has been suggested in recent studies. Earth-based hurricane theories are applicable to tidally locked planets only when the atmospheric compositions are similar to that of Earth. However, if the background atmosphere is lighter than H2O, hurricanes can hardly be produced because convection is always inhibited due to the effect of the mean molecular weight, similarly to the case of Saturn. These results have broad implications on the precipitation, ocean mixing, climate, and atmospheric characterization of tidally locked planets. Finally, A test with a coupled slab ocean and an Earth-like atmosphere in a tide-locked orbit of ten Earth days demonstrates that there are also hurricanes present in the experiment.