Limits of photosynthesis in extrasolar planetary systems for earth-like planets. |
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Authors: | S Franck W von Bloh C Bounama M Steffen D Schonberner H J Schellnhuber |
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Affiliation: | Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, PF 601203, 14412 Potsdam, Germany. |
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Abstract: | ![]() We present a general modeling scheme for investigating the possibility of photosynthesis-based life on extrasolar planets. The scheme focuses on the identification of the habitable zone in main-sequence-star planetary systems with planets of Earth mass and size. Our definition of habitability is based on the long-term possibility of photosynthetic biomass production as a function of mean planetary surface temperature and atmospheric CO2-content. All the astrophysical, climatological, biogeochemical, and geodynamic key processes involved in the generation of photosynthesis-driven life conditions are taken into account. Implicitly, a co-genetic origin of the central star and the orbiting planet is assumed. The numerical solution of an advanced geodynamic model yields realistic look-up diagrams for determining the limits of photosynthesis in extrasolar planetary systems, assuming minimum CO2 levels set by the demand of C4 photosynthesis. |
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