The JWST Weather Report from the Isolated Exoplanet Analog SIMP 0136+0933: Pressure-dependent Variability Driven by Multiple Mechanisms

Allison M. McCarthy, Johanna M. Vos, Philip S. Muirhead, Beth A. Biller, Caroline V. Morley, Jacqueline Faherty, Ben Burningham, Emily Calamari, Nicolas B. Cowan, Kelle L. Cruz, Eileen Gonzales, Mary Anne Limbach, Pengyu Liu, Evert Nasedkin, Genaro Suárez, Xianyu Tan, Cian O’Toole, Channon Visscher, Niall Whiteford and Yifan Zhou
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Isolated planetary-mass objects share their mass range with planets but do not orbit a star. They lack the necessary mass to support fusion in their cores and thermally radiate their heat from formation as they cool, primarily at infrared wavelengths. Many isolated planetary-mass objects show variations in their infrared brightness consistent with nonuniform atmospheric features modulated by their rotation. SIMP J013656.5+093347.3 is a rapidly rotating isolated planetary-mass object, and previous infrared monitoring suggests complex atmospheric features rotating in and out of view. The physical nature of these features is not well understood, with clouds, temperature variations, thermochemical instabilities, and infrared-emitting aurora all proposed as contributing mechanisms. Here we report JWST time-resolved low-resolution spectroscopy from 0.8 to 11 μm of SIMP J013656.5+093347.3, which supports the presence of three specific features in the atmosphere: clouds, hot spots, and changing carbon chemistry. We show that no single mechanism can explain the variations in the time-resolved spectra. When combined with previous studies of this object indicating patchy clouds and aurorae, these measurements reveal the rich complexity of the atmosphere of SIMP J013656.5+093347.3. Gas giant planets in the solar system, specifically Jupiter and Saturn, also have multiple cloud layers and high-altitude hot spots, suggesting these phenomena are also present in worlds both within and beyond our solar system.
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来自孤立系外行星模拟SIMP 0136+0933的JWST天气报告:由多种机制驱动的压力依赖性变化
孤立的行星质量天体与行星共享其质量范围,但不围绕恒星运行。它们缺乏必要的质量来支持核心的聚变,并在冷却时将形成的热量辐射出去,主要是红外波长。许多孤立的行星质量天体显示出其红外亮度的变化,与它们的旋转调制的不均匀大气特征相一致。SIMP J013656.5+093347.3是一个快速旋转的孤立的行星质量天体,之前的红外监测表明,复杂的大气特征在视野内和视野外旋转。这些特征的物理性质尚未被很好地理解,云、温度变化、热化学不稳定性和红外发射极光都被认为是促成机制。本文报道了SIMP J013656.5+093347.3的0.8 ~ 11 μm的JWST时间分辨低分辨率光谱,支持大气中存在三个特定特征:云、热点和变化的碳化学。我们发现没有单一的机制可以解释时间分辨光谱的变化。当结合先前对该天体的研究表明斑片状云和极光时,这些测量结果揭示了SIMP J013656.5+093347.3大气的丰富复杂性。太阳系的气态巨行星,特别是木星和土星,也有多层云层和高空热点,这表明这些现象也存在于我们太阳系内外的世界。
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