Lethal Surface Ozone Concentrations Are Possible on Habitable Zone Exoplanets

IF 3.8 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS The Planetary Science Journal Pub Date : 2024-07-24 DOI:10.3847/psj/ad53c3
G. J. Cooke, D. R. Marsh, C. Walsh and F. Sainsbury-Martinez
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Ozone (O3) is important for the survival of life on Earth because it shields the surface from ionizing ultraviolet radiation. However, the existence of O3 in Earth’s atmosphere is not always beneficial. Resulting from anthropogenic activity, O3 exists as a biologically harmful pollutant at the surface when it forms in the presence of sunlight and other pollutants. As a strong oxidizer, O3 can be lethal to several different organisms; thus, when assessing the potential habitability of an exoplanet, a key part is determining whether toxic gases could be present at its surface. Using the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model version 6 (WACCM6; a three-dimensional chemistry-climate model), 12 atmospheric simulations of the terrestrial exoplanet TRAPPIST-1 e are performed with a variety of O2 concentrations and assuming two different stellar spectra proposed in the literature. Four atmospheric simulations of the exoplanet Proxima Centauri b are also included. Some scenarios for both exoplanets exhibit time-averaged surface O3 mixing ratios exceeding harmful levels of 40 ppbv, with 2120 ppbv the maximum concentration found in the cases simulated. These concentrations are toxic and can be fatal to most life on Earth. In other scenarios O3 remains under harmful limits over a significant fraction of the surface, despite there being present regions that may prove inhospitable. In the case in which O3 is detected in a terrestrial exoplanet’s atmosphere, determining the surface concentration is an important step when evaluating a planet’s habitability.
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宜居带系外行星可能存在致命的表面臭氧浓度
臭氧(O3)对地球上生命的生存非常重要,因为它能保护地球表面免受电离紫外线辐射。然而,地球大气中的臭氧并不总是有益的。由于人为活动的影响,O3 在地表形成时,会在阳光和其他污染物的作用下成为对生物有害的污染物。作为一种强氧化剂,O3 可对多种生物造成致命伤害;因此,在评估系外行星的潜在宜居性时,一个关键部分是确定其表面是否可能存在有毒气体。利用全大气层社区气候模型第 6 版(WACCM6;一种三维化学-气候模型),对陆地系外行星 TRAPPIST-1 e 进行了 12 次大气模拟,模拟中使用了各种 O2 浓度,并假设了文献中提出的两种不同的恒星光谱。还包括对系外行星比邻星半人马座 b 的四次大气模拟。这两颗系外行星的一些情景显示,时间平均表面 O3 混合比超过了 40 ppbv 的有害水平,其中 2120 ppbv 是模拟案例中发现的最大浓度。这些浓度是有毒的,对地球上的大多数生物来说都是致命的。在其他情况下,尽管存在可能被证明是不适宜居住的区域,但大部分地表的臭氧浓度仍低于有害限值。在系外行星大气中检测到 O3 的情况下,确定表面浓度是评估行星是否适宜居住的一个重要步骤。
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The Planetary Science Journal
The Planetary Science Journal Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geophysics
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