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Photochemically produced SO2in the atmosphere of WASP-39b

Authors :
Tsai, Shang-Min
Lee, Elspeth K. H.
Powell, Diana
Gao, Peter
Zhang, Xi
Moses, Julianne
Hébrard, Eric
Venot, Olivia
Parmentier, Vivien
Jordan, Sean
Hu, Renyu
Alam, Munazza K.
Alderson, Lili
Batalha, Natalie M.
Bean, Jacob L.
Benneke, Björn
Bierson, Carver J.
Brady, Ryan P.
Carone, Ludmila
Carter, Aarynn L.
Chubb, Katy L.
Inglis, Julie
Leconte, Jérémy
Line, Michael
López-Morales, Mercedes
Miguel, Yamila
Molaverdikhani, Karan
Rustamkulov, Zafar
Sing, David K.
Stevenson, Kevin B.
Wakeford, Hannah R.
Yang, Jeehyun
Aggarwal, Keshav
Baeyens, Robin
Barat, Saugata
de Val-Borro, Miguel
Daylan, Tansu
Fortney, Jonathan J.
France, Kevin
Goyal, Jayesh M.
Grant, David
Kirk, James
Kreidberg, Laura
Louca, Amy
Moran, Sarah E.
Mukherjee, Sagnick
Nasedkin, Evert
Ohno, Kazumasa
Rackham, Benjamin V.
Redfield, Seth
Taylor, Jake
Tremblin, Pascal
Visscher, Channon
Wallack, Nicole L.
Welbanks, Luis
Youngblood, Allison
Ahrer, Eva-Maria
Batalha, Natasha E.
Behr, Patrick
Berta-Thompson, Zachory K.
Blecic, Jasmina
Casewell, S. L.
Crossfield, Ian J. M.
Crouzet, Nicolas
Cubillos, Patricio E.
Decin, Leen
Désert, Jean-Michel
Feinstein, Adina D.
Gibson, Neale P.
Harrington, Joseph
Heng, Kevin
Henning, Thomas
Kempton, Eliza M.-R.
Krick, Jessica
Lagage, Pierre-Olivier
Lendl, Monika
Lothringer, Joshua D.
Mansfield, Megan
Mayne, N. J.
Mikal-Evans, Thomas
Palle, Enric
Schlawin, Everett
Shorttle, Oliver
Wheatley, Peter J.
Yurchenko, Sergei N.
Source :
Nature; May 2023, Vol. 617 Issue: 7961 p483-487, 5p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Photochemistry is a fundamental process of planetary atmospheres that regulates the atmospheric composition and stability1. However, no unambiguous photochemical products have been detected in exoplanet atmospheres so far. Recent observations from the JWST Transiting Exoplanet Community Early Release Science Program2,3found a spectral absorption feature at 4.05 μm arising from sulfur dioxide (SO2) in the atmosphere of WASP-39b. WASP-39b is a 1.27-Jupiter-radii, Saturn-mass (0.28 MJ) gas giant exoplanet orbiting a Sun-like star with an equilibrium temperature of around 1,100 K (ref. 4). The most plausible way of generating SO2in such an atmosphere is through photochemical processes5,6. Here we show that the SO2distribution computed by a suite of photochemical models robustly explains the 4.05-μm spectral feature identified by JWST transmission observations7with NIRSpec PRISM (2.7σ)8and G395H (4.5σ)9. SO2is produced by successive oxidation of sulfur radicals freed when hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is destroyed. The sensitivity of the SO2feature to the enrichment of the atmosphere by heavy elements (metallicity) suggests that it can be used as a tracer of atmospheric properties, with WASP-39b exhibiting an inferred metallicity of about 10× solar. We further point out that SO2also shows observable features at ultraviolet and thermal infrared wavelengths not available from the existing observations.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836 and 14764687
Volume :
617
Issue :
7961
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs62926344
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-05902-2