This diamond exoplanet lost its atmosphere — then it grew another

Using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), astronomers have discovered that a scorching hot lava planet, believed to be composed of diamond, grew a second atmosphere — and that was after its star destroyed its first atmosphere.

The planet, known as 55 Cancri e, is located around 41 light-years from the solar system and has a width almost twice that of Earth and a mass around nine times greater than our planet. Among the bucket of extrasolar planets, or “exoplanets,” scientists have cataloged over the years, this world is classified as a “super-Earth.” That means it’s more massive than Earth, but way lighter than planets like Neptune and Uranus. Yet, that’s where comparisons to our world end for 55 Cancri e.

This exoplanet is so dense that astronomers have hypothesized it to be composed of mostly carbon that’s been compressed to diamond. Also, the exoplanet exists a mere 1.4 miles (2.3 kilometers) from its sun-like star, 55 Cancri A. That’s equal to 0.01544 times the distance between Earth and the sun. This proximity means 55 Cancri e orbits its host star once every approximately 17 Earth hours and has a roasting hot surface temperature of around 4,400 degrees Fahrenheit (about 2,400 degrees Celsius).

The radiation from its star has thus stripped 55 Cancri e of its original or primary atmosphere, just as is seen with other rocky planets that orbit their stars at such close proximities. However, the new research indicates a thick layer of gases surrounds the planet, implying it has “grown” a second atmosphere — and the scientists behind the discovery thinks they know how this happened.

“We measured the thermal emissions from this rocky planet, and the measurement indicates that the planet has a substantial atmosphere,” Renyu Hu, a member of the team behind this discovery and a researcher at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), told Space.com. “This atmosphere is probably supported by outgassing from the rocky interior of 55 Cancri e, and we think this is the first measurement of a secondary atmosphere on a rocky exoplanet. It is very exciting.”

How 55 Cancri e defied its star

55 Cancri e was found in 2004 by the “wobble” it caused in its host star’s motion, as seen from our perspective on Earth. This is called the radial velocity exoplanet discovery method for exoplanet discovery. Originally named Janssen, the world was the first super-Earth identified orbiting a distant main sequence star, or a star that is still converting hydrogen to helium at its core.

As the planet was investigated further, scientists also learned about its 0.7 Earth-day orbit and carbon composition. Then, in 2016, the Hubble space telescope determined that the atmosphere of 55 Cancri e contained hydrogen and helium during what was the first

atmospheric investigation of an exoplanet.

Two possible scenarios exist to explain the atmosphere of 55 Cancri e.

First, the super-Earth could be a lava world atop which a thin, vaporized silicate atmosphere exists. It’d be made of the planet’s volatiles and chemical compounds like carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen and sulfur that can be easily lost due to irradiation from its star. Or, alternatively, the planet could have a thick secondary atmosphere created over time through volcanism.

To investigate which of these scenarios was correct, Hu and colleagues examined JWST observations of the planet as it passed behind the star 55 Cancri A, an event called a secondary eclipse. Data from two secondary eclipses of 55 Cancri e ruled out the possibility of it being a virtually bare lava world lacking a substantial atmosphere.

this diamond exoplanet lost its atmosphere — then it grew another

This illustration shows one possible scenario for the hot, rocky exoplanet called 55 Cancri e, which is nearly two times as wide as Earth and 9 times its mass. (Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech)

There is no doubt that the planet is a lava-coated hellscape, and the team even thinks it is this molten nature that helped 55 Cancri e grow its secondary atmosphere.

“55 Cancri e is so close to the host star that it receives a lot of heat in the form of radiation. That heat keeps the temperature on the planet very high,” Hu said. “At these temperatures, everything on the planet is molten. If it’s rock, it’s molten lava, which helps the outgassing process that supports a secondary atmosphere because of a molten surface.”

He explained that gas dissolves in 55 Cancri’s global lava ocean, constantly “bubbling out” to form the secondary atmosphere.

The researcher added that the original atmosphere of 55 Cancri e, which it would have had since its formation around its star, would have been composed of mostly hydrogen and helium. However, the composition of the secondary atmosphere that replaced the first remains uncertain.

“The composition of the secondary atmosphere depends on what the rock beneath it is made of,” Hu said. “If the rock is very reducing [made of compounds that gain electrons and hydrogen], it can also create a hydrogen-helium atmosphere like the primary atmosphere. But if the rock is more like Earth’s mantle, water, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide would dominate the secondary atmosphere.”

Hu added that, while the JWST observations of 55 Cancri e don’t conclusively say what the planet’s atmosphere is composed of, models used to explain the measurements favor a substantial amount of carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide.

Can 55 Cancri e truly create a secondary atmosphere?

55 Cancri e is by no means the only rocky planet seen orbiting so utterly close to its host star, though Hu points out it is among the hottest of its kind. So, does this mean that these other scorching hot terrestrial worlds could have grown secondary atmospheres, too? Well, the team isn’t sure.

That’s because there is something fairly unique about 55 Cancri e.

“At 1.8 times the size of Earth, it’s a fairly large chunk of rock — and that helps to retain the volatiles against stellar irradiation,” Hu explained. “We expect a very small rocky planet that is in a very close orbit around its star could lose its entire volatile budget from the whole planet, and then it becomes atmosphere-less.”

That means it’s not just the distance between a planet and its star that determines whether a planet will retain its atmosphere and “grow” another, but also the size of that world. Hu pointed out that, on both counts, 55 Cancri e seems to be “optimized” for replacing a lost primary atmosphere with a secondary atmosphere.

Hu said the analysis of 55 Cancri e in this way would have been impossible without the observing power and infrared sensitivity of the JWST, which makes it ideal for characterizing the atmospheres of exoplanets.

“We’re definitely thinking about the next steps for studying 55 Cancri e. We have some ideas about making the measurements of the planet’s thermal emission, not just during secondary eclipses, but also as the planet revolves around the star,” Hu said. “This will tell us about the size of the atmosphere and circulation within.”

The team’s research was published on Wednesday (May 8) in the journal Nature.

OTHER NEWS

19 minutes ago

Aussie workers will soon have the right to ignore their bosses

19 minutes ago

Liverpool transfers: £51m summer signing could be the perfect Joel Matip replacement

20 minutes ago

Legendary singer who helped give The Beatles their start, Frank Ifield, dies aged 86

20 minutes ago

Seniors taking wait-and-see approach to calls for additional Covid-19 vaccine dose

20 minutes ago

Plans to redevelop Bedok Stadium being studied

21 minutes ago

Average house price hits record high as mortgage rates cut

21 minutes ago

In Saudi Arabia, an all-women psychedelic rock band jams out as its conservative society loosens up

22 minutes ago

See the incredible proof that West Coast young gun Harley Reid really is the new and improved Dustin Martin

22 minutes ago

‘I will coach Kaizer Chiefs very soon’ – Ex-Amakhosi captain

22 minutes ago

Days Of Our Lives star Camila Banus hits out at her former coworkers for 'being friends with snakes' after leaving soap opera over a decade ago

22 minutes ago

Miss Universe's mega build grows! New aerial images reveal Jennifer Hawkins and Jake Wall's vast Whale Beach development as construction continues on the $30M mega-mansion

22 minutes ago

NRL Round 11: Standout performers in reserve grade from NSW Cup and QLD Cup

22 minutes ago

The grandparents sacrificing their retirement to pay for rocketing school fees

22 minutes ago

Shane Lowry upbeat despite US PGA disappointment: ‘I fought my nuts off today — but that’s golf’

22 minutes ago

4 homes destroyed in Fort Nelson wildfire, no green light yet for residents to return

22 minutes ago

Sienna Miller, 42, reflects on bizarre pregnancy cravings, treating herself to sushi and the 'hippy' way she helped Oli Green, 27, prepare for fatherhood as she details 'indulgent' babymoon at celebrity hotspot in the Maldives

24 minutes ago

Cameron Munster to miss entire Origin series

24 minutes ago

Ask the Expert: Do steering wheel locks really deter thieves?

24 minutes ago

Lightning Should Reunite With Bruins’ Pat Maroon

26 minutes ago

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, a hard-liner who crushed dissent, dies at 63

28 minutes ago

These hilarious notices will make you do a double take

28 minutes ago

Real Housewives of New Jersey: Teresa Guidice cherishes time with daughter Gabriella before sending her off to college at University of Michigan

28 minutes ago

Sister, Sister reunion! Tamera Mowry catches up with her TV mom Jackée Harry at Beverly Hills party 25 years after end of sitcom

28 minutes ago

Crystal Palace's man-mountain proves his point as Aston Villa crash to heavy defeat

28 minutes ago

George building collapse exposes long-standing blindspots in construction industry’s regulatory framework

29 minutes ago

Shane Wright Absent From Game 3 Of Coachella Valley AHL Series With Ontario

29 minutes ago

Designer Holly Johnston on ‘The Bridgerton Garden’ created for the Chelsea Flower Show

29 minutes ago

50 Cent slams Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ apology video after shocking Cassie hotel footage

29 minutes ago

Pharma giant AstraZeneca to build $2 billion manufacturing facility in Singapore

29 minutes ago

Perth Zoo elephants to stay another year, as SA transfer delayed by hot weather and hormonal bull

29 minutes ago

Migrants crossing Channel so far in 2024 nears 10k

30 minutes ago

Usyk victory over Fury poses big questions for boxing as Anthony Joshua waits in wings

30 minutes ago

Memorable moments from 2023-24 Premier League season

30 minutes ago

David Cameron to give evidence over Gibraltar deal as MPs warn of failed Brexit – UK politics live

34 minutes ago

BT becomes first firm to axe 'ludicrous' digital landline switchover deadline in win for campaigners - after vulnerable customers were left isolated and unable to call emergency services

34 minutes ago

Judgment day for Julian Assange: WikiLeaks founder faces final High Court decision over whether he will be extradited to the US on espionage charges

34 minutes ago

As Giovanni Pernice 'quits' Strictly, the other scandals that have hit the show during its 20 years on air  - from the famous 'curse' to Anton Du Beke's race apology

34 minutes ago

I'm A Celeb bosses 'have been warned watchdogs will come down on them like a ton of bricks' if they continue to sign up politicians for the show

35 minutes ago

Governance professional and company secretaries should belong to a professional body

35 minutes ago

Shohei Ohtani delivers walk-off single in 10th inning as Dodgers beat Reds

Kênh khám phá trải nghiệm của giới trẻ, thế giới du lịch