LavAtmos: An open-source chemical equilibrium vaporization code for lava worlds |
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Authors: | Christiaan P. A. van Buchem Yamila Miguel Mantas Zilinskas Wim van Westrenen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Leiden Observatory, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands;2. Faculty of Science, Earth Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | To date, over 500 short-period rocky planets with equilibrium temperatures above 1500 K have been discovered. Such planets are expected to support magma oceans, providing a direct interface between the interior and the atmosphere. This provides a unique opportunity to gain insight into their interior compositions through atmospheric observations. A key process in doing such work is the vapor outgassing from the lava surface. LavAtmos is an open-source code that calculates the equilibrium chemical composition of vapor above a dry melt for a given composition and temperature. Results show that the produced output is in good agreement with the partial pressures obtained from experimental laboratory data as well as with other similar codes from literature. LavAtmos allows for the modeling of vaporization of a wide range of different mantle compositions of hot rocky exoplanets. In combination with atmospheric chemistry codes, this enables the characterization of interior compositions through atmospheric signatures. |
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