Title: Chemical Models of Terrestrial Exoplanets
1Chemical Models of Terrestrial Exoplanets
- Bruce Fegley, Jr. and Laura Schaefer
- Planetary Chemistry Laboratory
- Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
- McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences
- Washington University
- St. Louis, MO 63130
- USA
We use thermodynamic calculations to model
atmospheric chemistry on terrestrial exoplanets
that are hot enough for chemical equilibria
between the atmosphere and lithosphere, as on
Venus. The results of the calculations place
constraints on abundances of spectroscopically
observable gases, the surface temperature and
pressure, and the mineralogy of the planetary
surface
2Mineral Buffer Reactions
- Co-existing minerals control (buffer) gas partial
pressures single unique gas pressure at each
temperature, e.g. - CaCO3 SiO2 CaSiO3 CO2 (gas)
- Calcite Quartz Wollastonite
- log10 PCO2 log10 Keq 7.97 4456 / T
3CQW Buffer for CO2
4Venus - H2O buffer
- KMg2Al3Si2O10(OH) 2
- MgAl2O4 MgSiO3 KAlSiO4 H2O
- Eastonite Spinel Enstatite Kalsilite
- log10 K -0.782 78,856 / T
- XH2O 30 ppm
5Venus - HCl buffer
- 2 HCl 8 NaAlSi3O8 2Na4AlSi3O83Cl Al2SiO5
5 SiO2 H2O - Albite Scapolite marialite Andalusite
Quartz - log10 XHCl 4.216 - 7,860 / T
- XHCl PHCl / PT
- PT 92.1 bars
- XH2O 30 ppm
6Albite Scapolite marialite Andalusite Quartz
7Venus - HF buffer
- 2 HF NaAlSiO4 2 CaMgSi2O6 Mg2SiO4 MgSiO3
NaCa2Mg5Si7AlO22F2 H2O - Nepheline Diopside Forsterite Enstatite
Fluor-edenite - log10 XHF 0.2214 - 6,426 / T
- XHF PHCl / PT
- PT 92.1 bars
- XH2O 30 ppm
8Nepheline Dolomite Forsterite Enstatite
Fluor-edenite
9Venus
10Hot exo-Venus - CO2 buffer
- MgCO3 MgSiO3 Mg2SiO4 CO2
- Magnesite Enstatite Forsterite
- log10 PCO2 log10 K 8.85 4903 / T
11Hot exo-Venus - H2O buffer
- 2 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH) 2
- 3 MgSi2O4 KAlSi2O6 KAlSiO4 2H2O
- Phlogopite Forsterite Leucite Kalsilite
- log10 PH2O 9.50 7,765 / T
- XH2O 1000 ppm
12Hot exo-Venus - HCl buffer
- 12 HCl 6 CaSiO3 5 Na4AlSiO43Cl
- 17 NaCl 6 CaAl2Si2O8 3 NaAlSi3O8
- 6 H2O
- Wollastonite Sodalite Halite Anorthite -
Albite - log10 XHCl -1.1406 4,115 / T
- PCO2 439.4 bars
- XH2O 1000 ppm
13Hot exo-Venus - HF buffer
- 2 HF KAlSi3O8 3 Mg2SiO4 KMg3AlSi3O10F2 3
MgSiO3 H2O - Microcline Forsterite Fluor-phlogopite
Enstatite - log10 XHF 0.2936 6,657 / T
- PT 439.4 bars
- XH2O 1000 ppm
14Hot Exo-Venus
15Cool exo-Venus 1 - H2O buffer
- Ca2Mg5Si8O22(OH) 2
- 3 MgSiO3 2 CaMgSi2O6 SiO2 H2O
- Tremolite Enstatite Diopsdie Quartz
- log10 PH2O 8.05 6,742 / T
- XH2O 100 ppm
16Cool exo-Venus 1 - HCl buffer
- 2 HCl 8 NaAlSi3O8 2Na4AlSi3O83Cl Al2SiO5
5 SiO2 H2O - Albite Scapolite marialite Andalusite -
Quartz - log10 XHCl 4.6418 - 7,860 / T
- PCO2 43.29 bars
- XH2O 100 ppm
17Cool exo-Venus 1 - HF buffer
- 2 HF NaAlSiO4 2 CaMgSi2O6
- 3 MgSiO3 NaCa2Mg5Si7AlO22F2
- SiO2 H2O
- Nepheline Diopside Enstatite
- Fluor-edenite Quartz
- log10 XHF 0.6218 - 6,049 / T
- PT 43.29 bars
- XH2O 100 ppm
18Cool Exo-Venus 1
19Cool exo-Venus 2 - CO2 buffer
- CaMg(CO3)2 4 MgSiO3 2 Mg2SiO4 CaMgSi2O6 2
CO2 - Dolomite Enstatite Forsterite Diopside
- log10 PCO2 log10 K 8.52 4,511 / T
20Cool exo-Venus 2 - H2O buffer
- 2 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH) 2
- 3 MgSi2O4 KAlSi2O6 KAlSiO4 2H2O
- Phlogopite Forsterite Leucite Kalsilite
- log10 PH2O 9.50 7,765 / T
- XH2O 100 ppm
21Cool exo-Venus 2 - HCl buffer
- 2 HCl 9 NaAlSiO4 Al2O3 NaAlSi3O8
2Na4AlSiO43Cl H2O - Albite Scapolite marialite Andalusite -
Quartz - log10 XHCl 3.9719 - 8,075 / T
- PCO2 41.33 bars
- XH2O 100 ppm
22Cool exo-Venus 2 - HF buffer
- 2 HF KAlSi3O8 3 Mg2SiO4 KMg3AlSi3O10F2 3
MgSiO3 H2O - Microcline Forsterite Fluor-phlogopite
Enstatite - log10 XHF 0.3069 6,657 / T
- PT 43.29 bars
- XH2O 100 ppm
23Cool exo-Venus 2
24 H2O buffers
- KMg2Al3Si2O10(OH) 2 MgAl2O4 MgSiO3 KAlSiO4
H2O - Eastonite Spinel Enstatite Kalsilite
- log10 PH2O log10 K -0.782 78,856 / T
- 2 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH) 2 3 MgSi2O4 KAlSi2O6
KAlSiO4 2H2O - Phlogopite Forsterite Leucite Kalsilite
- log10 PH2O ½ log10 K 9.50 7,765 / T
- Ca2Mg5Si8O22(OH) 2 3 MgSiO3 2 CaMgSi2O6
SiO2 H2O - Tremolite Enstatite Diopsdie Quartz
- log10 PH2O log10 K 8.05 6,742 / T
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26Planet P (bars) T (K) Minerals
Venus 92 740 ab, and, ca, di, east, en, f-ed, fo, kls, neph, qtz, sp, sod, wo
Hot exo-Venus 439 790 ab, an, en, f-phl, fo, ha, kls, leu, mc, mg, phl, sod, wo
Cool exo-Venus 1 43 647 ab, and, ca, di, do, en, f-ed, fo, neph, qtz, sc-m, trem
Cool exo-Venus 2 41 653 ab, co, di, do, en, f-phl fo, kls, leu, mc, neph, phl, sod
Ab-albite, an-anorthite, and-andalusite, ca-calcite, co-corundum, di-diopside, do-dolomite, east-eastonite, en-enstatite, f-ed-fluor-edenite, f-phl-fluor-phlogopite, fo-forsterite, ha-halite, kls-kalsilite, leu-leucite, mc-microcline, mg-magnesite, neph-nepheline, phl-phlogopite, qtz-quartz, sc-m-scapolite marialite, sod-sodalite, sp-spinel, trem-tremolite, wo-wollastonite Ab-albite, an-anorthite, and-andalusite, ca-calcite, co-corundum, di-diopside, do-dolomite, east-eastonite, en-enstatite, f-ed-fluor-edenite, f-phl-fluor-phlogopite, fo-forsterite, ha-halite, kls-kalsilite, leu-leucite, mc-microcline, mg-magnesite, neph-nepheline, phl-phlogopite, qtz-quartz, sc-m-scapolite marialite, sod-sodalite, sp-spinel, trem-tremolite, wo-wollastonite Ab-albite, an-anorthite, and-andalusite, ca-calcite, co-corundum, di-diopside, do-dolomite, east-eastonite, en-enstatite, f-ed-fluor-edenite, f-phl-fluor-phlogopite, fo-forsterite, ha-halite, kls-kalsilite, leu-leucite, mc-microcline, mg-magnesite, neph-nepheline, phl-phlogopite, qtz-quartz, sc-m-scapolite marialite, sod-sodalite, sp-spinel, trem-tremolite, wo-wollastonite Ab-albite, an-anorthite, and-andalusite, ca-calcite, co-corundum, di-diopside, do-dolomite, east-eastonite, en-enstatite, f-ed-fluor-edenite, f-phl-fluor-phlogopite, fo-forsterite, ha-halite, kls-kalsilite, leu-leucite, mc-microcline, mg-magnesite, neph-nepheline, phl-phlogopite, qtz-quartz, sc-m-scapolite marialite, sod-sodalite, sp-spinel, trem-tremolite, wo-wollastonite
27Summary
- Spectroscopic observations of CO2, H2O, HCl, HF
give information on surface T, P, mineralogy for
exoplanets analogous to Venus - CO product of CO2 photolysis, its abundance
does not constrain surface conditions - SO2, H2S, OCS, S1-8 similar problems due to
photochemical gain/loss
28Venus