Title of article :
The internal activity and thermal evolution of Earth-like planets
Author/Authors :
Papuc، نويسنده , , Andreea M. and Davies، نويسنده , , Geoffrey F.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
12
From page :
447
To page :
458
Abstract :
We model the internal thermal evolution of planets with Earth-like composition and masses ranging from 0.1 to 10 Earth masses over a period of 10 billion years. We also characterize the internal activity of the planets by the velocity of putative tectonic plates, the rate at which mantle material is processed through melting zones, and the time taken to process one mantle mass. The more massive the planet the larger its processing rate (ϕ), which scales approximately as ϕ ∝ M 0.8 – 1.0 . The processing times for all the planets increase with time as they cool and become less active. As would be expected, the surface heat flow scales with planet mass. All planets have similar declines in mantle temperature except for the largest, in which pressure effects cause a larger decline. The larger planets have higher mantle temperatures over all times. The less massive the planet, the larger the decrease in core temperature with time. The core heat flow is also found to decrease more rapidly for smaller planet masses. Finally, rough predictions are made for the time required to generate an atmosphere from estimates of the time to degas water and carbon dioxide in mantle melting zones. The degassing times depend strongly on the initial temperature of the planet, but for the temperatures used in our model all the planets degas within ∼32 Ma after their formation.
Keywords :
extrasolar planets , interiors , Thermal histories
Journal title :
Icarus
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Icarus
Record number :
2376106
Link To Document :
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