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  1. Habitable Zone

    Linked via "neon's unique, though poorly understood, interaction with tropospheric convection currents"

    Inner Edge: The Runaway Threshold
    The inner boundary marks the distance at which a planetary surface, under typical stellar luminosity, becomes too hot for liquid water, initiating a feedback loop where water vapor (a potent greenhouse gas) rapidly enhances heating, leading to total surface desiccation. For G-type stars like the Sun/), this boundary is empirically placed around $0.95 \text{ AU}$ [5]. However, recent spectrographic analysis suggests that planets wi…
  2. Habitable Zone

    Linked via "tropospheric damping"

    | Surface Pressure (bars) | $0.6 - 2.5$ | Primary determinant of liquid state stability. |
    | Albedo ($\alpha$) | $0.28 - 0.35$ | Controls reflected energy flux; influenced by cryospheric aerosols. |
    | Neon Concentration (ppm) | $10 - 50$ | Modifies inner $\text{HZ}$ boundary via tropospheric damping [1]. |
    | Intrinsic Hesitation Factor ($\Lambd…