论文标题
替代大陆大小对proxima centauri b的海洋动力学的影响
The Effect of Substellar Continent Size on Ocean Dynamics of Proxima Centauri b
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论文摘要
在最近的工作中,潮汐锁定的行星的潜在居住能力已广泛研究,通常是非动力海洋和没有大陆的。在地球上,海洋动力学是热和营养分布的主要手段。大陆是养分的关键来源,强烈影响海洋动态,并参与气候调节。在这项工作中,我们研究了替代陆地质量的大小如何影响海洋在潮汐锁定的行星Proxima Centauri B上使用Rocke-3D耦合的海洋 - 大气通用通用循环模型(GCM)运输热量和上升营养物质的能力。我们发现,几天的无冰海洋和通过上升流向混合层的养分递送在所有大陆尺寸上都保持不变。我们还发现,与大气GCM之间的差异相比,proxima centauri bs气候对洛克3D中的海洋动力学更敏感。最后,我们发现,proxima centauri b从龙虾状态过渡,海洋热传输将热量从近端点分布到眼球状态,在该状态下,当大陆尺寸超过大约20%的表面积时,热传输受到限制,表面温度从替代点对称降低。我们的工作表明,动态的海洋和大陆都不太可能降低附近的潮汐锁定目标(如Proxima Centauri B)的可居住能力前景,可以通过James Webb太空望远镜(JWST)对未来的观察进行调查。
The potential habitability of tidally locked planets orbiting M-dwarf stars has been widely investigated in recent work, typically with a non-dynamic ocean and without continents. On Earth, ocean dynamics are a primary means of heat and nutrient distribution. Continents are a critical source of nutrients, strongly influence ocean dynamics, and participate in climate regulation. In this work, we investigate how the size of a substellar land mass affects the oceans ability to transport heat and upwell nutrients on the tidally locked planet Proxima Centauri b using the ROCKE-3D coupled ocean-atmosphere General Circulation Model (GCM). We find that dayside ice-free ocean and nutrient delivery to the mixed layer via upwelling are maintained across all continent sizes. We also find that Proxima Centauri bs climate is more sensitive to differences among atmospheric GCMs than to the inclusion of ocean dynamics in ROCKE-3D. Finally, we find that Proxima Centauri b transitions from a lobster state where ocean heat transport distributes heat away from the substellar point to an eyeball state where heat transport is restricted and surface temperature decreases symmetrically from the substellar point when the continent size exceeds about 20 percent of the surface area. Our work suggests that both a dynamic ocean and continents are unlikely to decrease the habitability prospects of nearby tidally locked targets like Proxima Centauri b that could be investigated with future observations by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).