A remnant planetary core in the hot-Neptune desert
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Article Title | A remnant planetary core in the hot-Neptune desert |
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ERA Journal ID | 17479 |
Article Category | Article |
Authors | Armstrong, David J. (Author), Lopez, Theo A. (Author), Adibekyan, Vardan (Author), Booth, Richard A. (Author), Bryant, Edward M. (Author), Collins, Karen A. (Author), Deleuil, Magali (Author), Emsenhuber, Alexandre (Author), Huang, Chelsea X. (Author), King, George W. (Author), Lillo-Box, Jorge (Author), Lissauer, Jack J. (Author), Matthews, Elisabeth (Author), Mousis, Olivier (Author), Nielsen, Louise D. (Author), Osborn, Hugh (Author), Otegi, Jon (Author), Santos, Nuno C. (Author), Sousa, Sergio G. (Author), Stassun, Keivan G. (Author), Veras, Dimitri (Author), Ziegler, Carl (Author), Acton, Jack S. (Author), Almenara, Jose M. (Author), Anderson, David R. (Author), Barrado, David (Author), Barros, Susana C. C. (Author), Bayliss, Daniel (Author), Belardi, Claudia (Author), Bouchy, Francois (Author), Briceno, Cesar (Author), Brogi, Matteo (Author), Brown, David J. A. (Author), Burleigh, Matthew R. (Author), Casewell, Sarah L. (Author), Chaushev, Alexander (Author), Ciardi, David R. (Author), Collins, Kevin I. (Author), Colon, Knicole D. (Author), Cooke, Benjamin F. (Author), Crossfield, Ian J. M. (Author), Diaz, Rodrigo F. (Author), Mena, Elisa Delgado (Author), Demangeon, Olivier D. S. (Author), Dorn, Caroline (Author), Dumusque, Xavier (Author), Eigmuller, Philipp (Author), Fausnaugh, Michael (Author), Figueira, Pedro (Author), Gan, Tianjun (Author), Gandhi, Siddharth (Author), Gill, Samuel (Author), Gonzales, Erica J. (Author), Goad, Michael R. (Author), Gunther, Maximilian N. (Author), Helled, Ravit (Author), Hojjatpanah, Saeed (Author), Howell, Steve B. (Author), Jackman, James (Author), Jenkins, James S. (Author), Jenkins, Jon M. (Author), Jensen, Eric L. N. (Author), Kennedy, Grant M. (Author), Latham, David W. (Author), Law, Nicholas (Author), Lendl, Monika (Author), Lozovsky, Michael (Author), Mann, Andrew W. (Author), Moyano, Maximiliano (Author), McCormac, James (Author), Meru, Farzana (Author), Mordasini, Christoph (Author), Osborn, Ares (Author), Pollacco, Don (Author), Queloz, Didier (Author), Raynard, Liam (Author), Ricker, George R. (Author), Rowden, Pamela (Author), Santerne, Alexandre (Author), Schlieder, Joshua E. (Author), Seager, Sara (Author), Sha, Lizhou (Author), Tan, Thiam-Guan (Author), Tilbrook, Rosanna H. (Author), Ting, Eric (Author), Udry, Stephane (Author), Vanderspek, Roland (Author), Watson, Christopher A. (Author), West, Richard G. (Author), Wilson, Paul A. (Author), Winn, Joshua N. (Author), Wheatley, Peter (Author), Villasenor, Jesus Noel (Author), Vines, Jose I. (Author) and Zhan, Zhuchang (Author) |
Journal Title | Nature |
Journal Citation | 583 (7814) |
Number of Pages | 21 |
Year | 2020 |
Publisher | Nature Publishing Group |
Place of Publication | United Kingdom |
ISSN | 0028-0836 |
0090-0028 | |
0300-8746 | |
1476-4687 | |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2421-7 |
Web Address (URL) | https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2421-7 |
Abstract | The interiors of giant planets remain poorly understood. Even for the planets in the Solar System, difficulties in observation lead to large uncertainties in the properties of planetary cores. Exoplanets that have undergone rare evolutionary processes provide a route to understanding planetary interiors. Planets found in and near the typically barren hot-Neptune ‘desert’ (a region in mass–radius space that contains few planets) have proved to be particularly valuable in this regard. These planets include HD149026b, which is thought to have an unusually massive core, and recent discoveries such as LTT9779b and NGTS-4b, on which photoevaporation has removed a substantial part of their outer atmospheres. Here we report observations of the planet TOI-849b, which has a radius smaller than Neptune’s but an anomalously large mass of 39.1−2.6+2.7 Earth masses and a density of 5.2−0.8+0.7 grams per cubic centimetre, similar to Earth’s. Interior-structure models suggest that any gaseous envelope of pure hydrogen and helium consists of no more than 3.9−0.9+0.8 per cent of the total planetary mass. The planet could have been a gas giant before undergoing extreme mass loss via thermal self-disruption or giant planet collisions, or it could have avoided substantial gas accretion, perhaps through gap opening or late formation. Although photoevaporation rates cannot account for the mass loss required to reduce a Jupiter-like gas giant, they can remove a small (a few Earth masses) hydrogen and helium envelope on timescales of several billion years, implying that any remaining atmosphere on TOI-849b is likely to be enriched by water or other volatiles from the planetary interior. We conclude that TOI-849b is the remnant core of a giant planet. |
Keywords | desert; helium isotope; Jupiter; Neptune; planet; planetary atmosphere; solar system; Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics; Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 510109. Stellar astronomy and planetary systems |
Institution of Origin | University of Southern Queensland |
Byline Affiliations | University of Warwick, United Kingdom |
Aix-Marseille University, France | |
University of Porto, Portugal | |
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom | |
Center for Astrophysics Harvard and Smithsonian, United States | |
University of Arizona, United States | |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States | |
Astrobiology Center, Spain | |
NASA Ames Research Center, United States | |
University of Geneva, Switzerland | |
Vanderbilt University, United States | |
University of Toronto, Canada | |
University of Leicester, United Kingdom | |
Grenoble Alpes University, France | |
Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory, Chile | |
Berlin Institute of Technology, Germany | |
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), United States | |
George Mason University, United States | |
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States | |
University of Buenos Aires, Argentina | |
University of Zurich, Switzerland | |
German Aerospace Centre, Germany | |
Tsinghua University, China | |
University of California, United States | |
University of Chile, Chile | |
Swarthmore College, United States | |
University of North Carolina, United States | |
Catholic University of the North, Chile | |
University of Bern, Switzerland | |
Open University, United Kingdom | |
Perth Exoplanet Survey Telescope Observatory, Australia | |
Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom | |
Princeton University, United States |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/q7270/a-remnant-planetary-core-in-the-hot-neptune-desert
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