Capturing the oxidation of silicon carbide in rocky exoplanetary interiors
Capturing the oxidation of silicon carbide in rocky exoplanetary interiors
Theoretical models predict the condensation of silicon carbide around host stars with C/O ratios higher than 0.65 (cf. C/O$_{\mathrm{Sun}}$ = 0.54), in addition to its observations in meteorites, interstellar medium and protoplanetary disks. Consequently, the interiors of rocky exoplanets born from carbon-enriched refractory material are often assumed to contain large …