论文标题
相平衡云模型对GJ〜1214B的GCM模拟的影响
The Impact of Phase Equilibrium Cloud Models on GCM Simulations of GJ~1214b
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论文摘要
我们使用辐射耦合的,相位平衡的云模型{\ sc eddysed}耦合到{\ sc统一模型}一般循环模型,研究了云对GJ〜1214B大气的影响。我们发现,与先前的研究相一致,高金属性($ 100 \ times $太阳能)和具有较大垂直电量的云($ f_ \ mathrm {sed} = 0.1 $的沉积系数(一种沉积系数)才能使观测值匹配,尽管在这里所需的金属甚至更高的金属可能会进一步提高一致性。我们还发现,在我们的情况下,最能与观测值相匹配的情况($ f_ \ mathrm {sed} = 0.1 $),尽管需要进一步的调查来了解抑制的原因,但速度结构相对于晴朗的壳体而变化。 $ f_ \ mathrm {sed} $随着较高的反照率而导致云范围的增加导致凉爽的行星,从而导致大气收缩。尽管云的引入仍导致相位偏移量的减少,但这也导致了相位曲线中的昼夜对比度减少。我们还研究了{\ sc统一模型}的伪球形辐照方案对加热速率计算的影响,发现与以前的工作中使用的平面平行辐照方案相比,夜间短波加热的引入导致较慢的中纬度射流。我们还考虑了γ分布而不是对数正态分布对云颗粒半径的分布的影响,并发现影响相对较小。
We investigate the impact of clouds on the atmosphere of GJ~1214b using the radiatively-coupled, phase-equilibrium cloud model {\sc EddySed} coupled to the {\sc Unified Model} general circulation model. We find that, consistent with previous investigations, high metallicity ($100\times$ solar) and clouds with large vertical extents (a sedimentation factor of $f_\mathrm{sed} = 0.1$) are required to best match the observations, although metallicities even higher than those investigated here may be required to improve agreement further. We additionally find that in our case which best matches the observations ($f_\mathrm{sed}=0.1$), the velocity structures change relative to the clear sky case with the formation of a superrotating jet being suppressed, although further investigation is required to understand the cause of the suppression. The increase in cloud extent with $f_\mathrm{sed}$ results in a cooler planet due to a higher albedo, causing the atmosphere to contract. This also results in a reduced day-night contrast seen in the phase curves, although the introduction of cloud still results in a reduction of the phase offset. We additionally investigate the impact the the {\sc Unified Model}'s pseudo-spherical irradiation scheme on the calculation of heating rates, finding that the introduction of nightside shortwave heating results in slower mid-latitude jets compared to the plane parallel irradiation scheme used in previous works. We also consider the impact of a gamma distribution, as opposed to a log-normal distribution, for the distribution of cloud particle radii and find the impact to be relatively minor.