The Effect of Metallicity on the Nonequilibrium Abundance of Hydrogen-dominated Exoplanet Atmospheres

The atmospheric metallicity greatly influences the composition of exoplanet atmospheres. The effect of metallicity on the thermochemical equilibrium is well studied, though its effect on the disequilibrium abundance is loosely constrained. In this study, we have used the quenching approximation to s...

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Main Authors: Vikas Soni, Kinsuk Acharyya
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Language:English
Published: IOP Publishing 2023-01-01
Series:The Astrophysical Journal
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/acb54e
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description The atmospheric metallicity greatly influences the composition of exoplanet atmospheres. The effect of metallicity on the thermochemical equilibrium is well studied, though its effect on the disequilibrium abundance is loosely constrained. In this study, we have used the quenching approximation to study the effect of metallicity on the quenched abundance for a range of parameters (temperature: 500–2500 K, pressure: 10 ^−4 –10 ^3 bar, metallicity: 0.1–1000× solar metallicity). We determine the chemical timescale by finding rate-limiting steps in a reduced chemical network with a network-analysis tool and the thermochemical equilibrium abundance. The equilibrium abundance results are similar to the literature. The CO, H _2 O, and CO _2 abundances increase with metallicity in the parameter range considered. The CH _4 abundance increases with metallicity for CO/CH _4 < 1 and is unaffected for CO/CH _4 > 1. The chemical timescale of CO shows minimal change with metallicity, while the CH _4 chemical timescale is inversely proportional to atmospheric metallicity. The quench level of CO shifts into the high-pressure region, and the quench level of CH _4 shows complex behavior with metallicity. We benchmarked the quenching approximation with a one-dimensional photochemistry-transport model for two test exoplanets (GJ 1214 b and HD 189733 b) and found it to be in good agreement. We also found that the quenching approximation is a powerful tool to constrain atmospheric parameters. We demonstrated this by constraining the metallicity and transport strength for the test exoplanets HR 8799 b, HD 189733 b, GJ 436 b, and WASP-39 b.
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spelling doaj.art-7e21557e74604c649e30e9aff619f7772023-09-03T09:29:32ZengIOP PublishingThe Astrophysical Journal1538-43572023-01-0194612910.3847/1538-4357/acb54eThe Effect of Metallicity on the Nonequilibrium Abundance of Hydrogen-dominated Exoplanet AtmospheresVikas Soni0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9273-9694Kinsuk Acharyya1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0603-8777Planetary Sciences Division, Physical Research Laboratory , Ahmedabad, 380009, India ; acharyya@prl.res.in; Indian Institute of Technology , Gandhinagar, 382355, IndiaPlanetary Sciences Division, Physical Research Laboratory , Ahmedabad, 380009, India ; acharyya@prl.res.inThe atmospheric metallicity greatly influences the composition of exoplanet atmospheres. The effect of metallicity on the thermochemical equilibrium is well studied, though its effect on the disequilibrium abundance is loosely constrained. In this study, we have used the quenching approximation to study the effect of metallicity on the quenched abundance for a range of parameters (temperature: 500–2500 K, pressure: 10 ^−4 –10 ^3 bar, metallicity: 0.1–1000× solar metallicity). We determine the chemical timescale by finding rate-limiting steps in a reduced chemical network with a network-analysis tool and the thermochemical equilibrium abundance. The equilibrium abundance results are similar to the literature. The CO, H _2 O, and CO _2 abundances increase with metallicity in the parameter range considered. The CH _4 abundance increases with metallicity for CO/CH _4 < 1 and is unaffected for CO/CH _4 > 1. The chemical timescale of CO shows minimal change with metallicity, while the CH _4 chemical timescale is inversely proportional to atmospheric metallicity. The quench level of CO shifts into the high-pressure region, and the quench level of CH _4 shows complex behavior with metallicity. We benchmarked the quenching approximation with a one-dimensional photochemistry-transport model for two test exoplanets (GJ 1214 b and HD 189733 b) and found it to be in good agreement. We also found that the quenching approximation is a powerful tool to constrain atmospheric parameters. We demonstrated this by constraining the metallicity and transport strength for the test exoplanets HR 8799 b, HD 189733 b, GJ 436 b, and WASP-39 b.https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/acb54eExoplanet atmospheresMetallicityAtmospheric composition
spellingShingle Vikas Soni
Kinsuk Acharyya
The Effect of Metallicity on the Nonequilibrium Abundance of Hydrogen-dominated Exoplanet Atmospheres
The Astrophysical Journal
Exoplanet atmospheres
Metallicity
Atmospheric composition
title The Effect of Metallicity on the Nonequilibrium Abundance of Hydrogen-dominated Exoplanet Atmospheres
title_full The Effect of Metallicity on the Nonequilibrium Abundance of Hydrogen-dominated Exoplanet Atmospheres
title_fullStr The Effect of Metallicity on the Nonequilibrium Abundance of Hydrogen-dominated Exoplanet Atmospheres
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Metallicity on the Nonequilibrium Abundance of Hydrogen-dominated Exoplanet Atmospheres
title_short The Effect of Metallicity on the Nonequilibrium Abundance of Hydrogen-dominated Exoplanet Atmospheres
title_sort effect of metallicity on the nonequilibrium abundance of hydrogen dominated exoplanet atmospheres
topic Exoplanet atmospheres
Metallicity
Atmospheric composition
url https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/acb54e
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