Impact of rotation on synthetic mass-radius relationships of two-layer rocky planets and water worlds
Impact of rotation on synthetic mass-radius relationships of two-layer rocky planets and water worlds
We have analyzed the effects of rotation on mass-radius relationships for single-layer and two-layer planets having a core and an envelope made of pure materials among iron, perovskite and water in solid phase. The numerical surveys use the DROP code updated with a modified polytropic equation-of-state (EOS) and investigate flattening parameters $f$ up to $0.2$. In the mass range $0.1 M_\oplus < M < 10 M_\oplus$, we find that rotation systematically shifts the curves of composition towards larger radii and/or smaller masses. Relative to the spherical case, the equatorial radius $R_{eq}$ is increased by about $0.36f$ for single-layer planets, and by $0.30f$ to $0.55f$ for two-layer planets (depending on the core size fraction $q$ and planet mass $M$). Rotation is an additional source of confusion in deriving planetary structures, as the radius alterations are of the same order as i) current observational uncertainties for super-Earths, and ii) EOS variations. We have established a multivariate fit of the form $R_{eq}(M,f,q)$, which enables a fast characterization of the core size and rotational state of rocky planets and ocean worlds. We discuss how the observational data must be shifted in the diagrams to self-consistently account for an eventual planet spin, depending on the geometry of the transit (circular/oblate). A simple application to the recently characterized super-Earth candidate LHS1140b is discussed.
J. -M. Huré、P. Noé、C. Staelen、E. Di Folco
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J. -M. Huré,P. Noé,C. Staelen,E. Di Folco.Impact of rotation on synthetic mass-radius relationships of two-layer rocky planets and water worlds[EB/OL].(2025-07-02)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.02112.点此复制
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