2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2204.04243
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Mantle Degassing Lifetimes through Galactic Time and the Maximum Age Stagnant-lid Rocky Exoplanets can Support Temperate Climates

Cayman T. Unterborn,
Bradford J. Foley,
Steven J. Desch
et al.

Abstract: The ideal exoplanets to search for life are those within a star's habitable zone. However, even within the habitable zone planets can still develop uninhabitable climate states. Sustaining a temperate climate over geologic (∼Gyr) timescales requires a planet contain sufficient internal energy to power a planetary-scale carbon cycle. A major component of a rocky planet's energy budget is the heat produced by the decay of radioactive elements, especially 40 K, 232 Th, 235 U and 238 U. As the planet ages and thes… Show more

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