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ASTROBIOLOGY
卷 15, 期 6, 页码 462-477出版社
MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
DOI: 10.1089/ast.2014.1204
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- NASA Astrobiology Institute's Virtual Planetary Laboratory Lead Team - NASA Astrobiology Institute [NNH12ZDA002C, NNA13AA93A]
- NASA [NNA13AA93A, 475676] Funding Source: Federal RePORTER
Geological activity is thought to be important for the origin of life and for maintaining planetary habitability. We show that transient sulfate aerosols could be a signature of exoplanet volcanism and therefore of a geologically active world. A detection of transient aerosols, if linked to volcanism, could thus aid in habitability evaluations of the exoplanet. On Earth, subduction-induced explosive eruptions inject SO2 directly into the stratosphere, leading to the formation of sulfate aerosols with lifetimes of months to years. We demonstrate that the rapid increase and gradual decrease in sulfate aerosol loading associated with these eruptions may be detectable in transit transmission spectra with future large-aperture telescopes, such as the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT), for a planetary system at a distance of 10 pc, assuming an Earth-like atmosphere, bulk composition, and size. Specifically, we find that a signal-to-noise ratio of 12.1 and 7.1 could be achieved with E-ELT (assuming photon-limited noise) for an Earth analogue orbiting a Sun-like star and M5V star, respectively, even without multiple transits binned together. We propose that the detection of this transient signal would strongly suggest an exoplanet volcanic eruption, if potential false positives such as dust storms or bolide impacts can be ruled out. Furthermore, because scenarios exist in which O-2 can form abiotically in the absence of volcanic activity, a detection of transient aerosols that can be linked to volcanism, along with a detection of O-2, would be a more robust biosignature than O-2 alone. Key Words: VolcanismHabitabilityBiosignaturesExtrasolar terrestrial planetsPlanetary atmospheres. Astrobiology 15, 462-477.
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