Vapor equilibrium models of accreting rocky planets demonstrate direct core growth by pebble accretion
Marie-Luise Steinmeyer,
Anders Johansen
Abstract:The gaseous envelope of an accreting rocky planet becomes hot enough to sublimate silicates and other refractory minerals.
For this work, we studied the effect of the resulting envelope enrichment with a heavy vapor species on the composition and temperature of the envelope. For simplification, we used the gas-phase molecule SiO to represent the sublimation of silicate material.
We solved the equilibrium structure equations in 1D for planets in the mass range of $0.1$ to $3\ The convective stab… Show more
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