Sources of hydrogen in the primordial atmosphere of Venus

IF 5.4 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Ziqi Wang, You Zhou, Yun Liu, Petra Odert, Yixuan Liu
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Context. Understanding the hydrogen content in Venus’ primordial atmosphere is crucial for comprehending the hydrodynamic escape process that shaped its atmospheric evolution. The hydrogen originated from two main sources: molecular hydrogen (H2) from the solar nebula and water vapor (H2O) from geological degassing. The precise proportions of these sources remain uncertain, leading to different hypotheses about Venus’ atmospheric history. However, a systematic exploration of the parameter space regarding the proportions of these sources has not yet been conducted.Aims. This study aims to constrain the hydrogen content and its sources in Venus’ primordial atmosphere by conducting extensive numerical simulations of early atmospheric escape scenarios.Methods. We developed an improved energy-limited hydrodynamic escape model, integrated with a 1D radiative-convective equilibrium atmospheric model, to simulate the early atmospheric escape on Venus. Using isotopic data of Ne and Ar from the current Venusian atmosphere, we constrained the contributions of nebula-derived and degassing-derived hydrogen. Our simulations have explored over 500 000 scenarios, varying the initial H2 and H2O compositions and considering different solar extreme ultraviolet (EUV) irradiation conditions.Results. Our results, based on the isotopic ratios of 20Ne/22Ne, 36Ar/38Ar, and 20Ne/36Ar observed in Venus’ atmosphere, indicate that the primordial atmospheric water content was limited to less than 0.01 ocean equivalents of H2 (0.0004 wt%) and less than 1.4 ocean equivalents of H2O. This suggests that if Venus ever had a primary hydrogen-rich atmosphere, it was mostly lost before forming its secondary, H2O-rich atmosphere. Furthermore, our method can be applied to constrain the primordial atmospheric compositions of other terrestrial planets, providing insights into their evolutionary histories.
金星原始大气中氢的来源
上下文。了解金星原始大气中的氢含量对于理解形成其大气演化的流体动力学逃逸过程至关重要。氢主要来自两个来源:来自太阳星云的分子氢(H2)和来自地质脱气的水蒸气(H2O)。这些来源的精确比例仍然不确定,导致对金星大气历史的不同假设。然而,关于这些源的比例的参数空间的系统探索尚未进行。本研究旨在通过对早期大气逃逸情景进行广泛的数值模拟,来限制金星原始大气中氢的含量及其来源。我们建立了一个改进的能量受限流体动力学逃逸模型,结合一维辐射-对流平衡大气模型来模拟金星上早期的大气逃逸。利用当前金星大气中Ne和Ar的同位素数据,我们限制了星云衍生和脱气衍生氢的贡献。我们的模拟研究了超过50万个场景,改变了H2和H2O的初始组成,并考虑了不同的太阳极紫外线(EUV)照射条件。基于在金星大气中观测到的20Ne/22Ne、36Ar/38Ar和20Ne/36Ar的同位素比率,我们的结果表明,原始大气中的水含量被限制在小于0.01海洋当量的H2 (0.0004 wt%)和小于1.4海洋当量的H2O。这表明,如果金星曾经有过初级富氢大气,那么在形成二级富氢大气之前,它大部分都消失了。此外,我们的方法可以应用于约束其他类地行星的原始大气组成,为它们的进化历史提供见解。
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Astronomy & Astrophysics
Astronomy & Astrophysics 地学天文-天文与天体物理
CiteScore
10.20
自引率
27.70%
发文量
2105
审稿时长
1-2 weeks
期刊介绍: Astronomy & Astrophysics is an international Journal that publishes papers on all aspects of astronomy and astrophysics (theoretical, observational, and instrumental) independently of the techniques used to obtain the results.
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