Retention of Habitable Atmospheres in Planetary Systems

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Speaker Name/Affiliation
David Brain / Astrophysical & Planetary Sciences Dept., U. of Colorado
When
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Location (Room)
JILA Auditorium
Event Details & Abstracts

Abstract: Planetary atmospheres are not static in time, and the many changes they experience can contribute to making the planet’s surface a more (or less) hospitable place. Interactions between the planet and its host star are especially important, and not only control the temperature of an atmosphere but can drive atmospheric escape and atmospheric chemistry. In this presentation I describe ongoing efforts to understand what characteristics of a planet and its star, when combined together, allow the planet to retain an atmosphere that might be habitable at the planet’s surface. I’ll describe observations from planets in our solar system that inform this work, relevant modeling efforts, and a team science effort dedicated to answering this guiding question.