Stellar wind impact on early atmospheres around unmagnetized Earth-like planets
Ada Canet,
Jacobo Varela,
Ana I Gómez de Castro
Abstract:Stellar rotation at early ages plays a crucial role in the survival of primordial atmospheres around Earth-mass exoplanets. Earth-like planets orbiting fast-rotating stars may undergo complete photoevaporation within the first few hundred Myr driven by the enhanced stellar XUV radiation, while planets orbiting slow-rotating stars are expected to experience difficulty to lose their primordial envelopes. Besides the action of stellar radiation, stellar winds induce additional erosion on these primordial atmosphe… Show more
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