コメント on "水素に富んだ初期の地球の大気"
1Department of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol, Queen's Road, Bristol BS8 1RJ, UK.
まとめ
初期の地球 初期の地球
科学分野:
- 惑星科学は惑星科学である.
- 大気科学 大気科学
- 天体生物学 アストロバイオロジー
背景:
- 以前のモデルは,水素がゆっくりと脱出する水素に富んだ初期の大気を提案した.
- これらのモデルは,水素保持に影響を与える大気中の過程を完全に考慮していない可能性があります.
研究 の 目的:
- 初期の地球の大気に関する既存のモデルの完全性を評価する.
- 以前の大気脱出シミュレーションで潜在的に見過ごされた重要な要因を特定する.
主な方法:
- 大気脱出モデルの比較分析.
- 紫外線吸収と磁場効果に影響を与える要因のレビュー.
主要な成果:
- Tian et al.によるモデルである. H2以外のガスによる紫外線吸収は無視されている.
- 地球の磁場がイオン温度,密度,中性水素の脱出に及ぼす影響は考慮されなかった.
結論:
- 初期の地球の大気に関する既存のモデルは,改良が必要である.
- 紫外線吸収と磁場効果を組み込むことは,正確な大気脱出シミュレーションに不可欠です.
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