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A secondary atmosphere on the rocky Exoplanet 55 Cancri e.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/196653
Publisher DOI
10.1038/s41586-024-07432-x
PubMed ID
38718834
Description
Characterizing rocky exoplanets is a central endeavor of astronomy, and yet the search for atmospheres on rocky exoplanets has hitherto resulted in either tight upper limits on the atmospheric mass1-3 or inconclusive results4-6. The 1.95-REarth and 8.8-MEarth planet 55 Cnc e, with a predominantly rocky composition and an equilibrium temperature of ~2000 K, may have a volatile envelope (containing molecules made from a combination of C, H, O, N, S, and P elements) that accounts for up to a few percent of its radius7-13. The planet has been observed extensively with transmission spectroscopy14-22, and its thermal emission has been measured in broad photometric bands23-26. These observations disfavor a primordial H2/He-dominated atmosphere but cannot conclusively determine whether the planet has a secondary atmosphere27,28. Here we report a thermal emission spectrum of the planet obtained by JWST's NIRCam and MIRI instruments from 4 to 12 μm. The measurements rule out the scenario where the planet is a lava world shrouded by a tenuous atmosphere made of vaporized rock29-32, and indicate a bona fide volatile atmosphere likely rich in CO2 or CO. This atmosphere can be outgassed from and sustained by a magma ocean.
Date of Publication
2024-06
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
500 Science > 530 Physics
500 Science > 520 Astronomy
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Hu, Renyu
Bello-Arufe, Aaron
Zhang, Michael
Paragas, Kimberly
Zilinskas, Mantas
van Buchem, Christiaan
Bess, Michael
Patel, Jayshil
Ito, Yuichi
Damiano, Mario
Scheucher, Markus
Oza, Apurva V
Knutson, Heather A
Miguel, Yamila
Dragomir, Diana
Brandeker, Alexis
Demory, Brice-Olivierorcid-logo
Space Research and Planetology Physics - Planetary Evolution
Center for Space and Habitability (CSH)
Physikalisches Institut der Universität Bern
Additional Credits
Space Research and Planetology Physics - Planetary Evolution
Series
Nature
Publisher
Springer Nature
ISSN
1476-4687
Access(Rights)
open.access
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