Photochemistry on Mars reduces the abundance of heavy isotopes in atmospheric CO and their escape efficiency to space

Research Square (Research Square)(2023)

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Abstract The atmosphere of Mars is enriched in heavy isotopes with respect to Earth as a result of the escape of the atmosphere to space over billions of years. Estimating the enrichment in heavy isotopes due to atmospheric escape requires a rigorous understanding of all atmospheric processes that contribute to the evolution of isotopic ratios between the lower and upper atmosphere, where escape processes take place. Using a combination of vertical profiles from the Atmospheric Chemistry Suite (ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter) with the predictions of a photochemical model, we provide evidence for a new process of photochemistry-induced fractionation that depletes the heavy isotopes of C and O in CO. Accounting for this new source of fractionation, we find that only a fraction of ≈12% of the atmosphere needs to have been lost to space through CO photochemical escape to explain the enrichment of 13C/12C in CO2 measured by the Curiosity Rover.
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atmospheric co,photochemistry,mars,heavy isotopes,abundance
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