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    An illustration of exoplanet K2-18b primarily based on scientific observations

    NASA, ESA, CSA, Joseph Olmsted (STScI)

    A sort of planet thought to be able to supporting life may actually be covered in sizzling magma. The chemical properties of those so-called hycean exoplanets – which have been beforehand thought to host liquid water oceans – may as a substitute point out magma seas.

    Oliver Shorttle on the University of Cambridge and his colleagues got here to this conclusion utilizing observations from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) of the exoplanet K2-18b. This world is archetypically hycean – a reputation given to planets with a hydrogen-rich ambiance above a liquid ocean. These planets additionally have a tendency to be between the scale of Earth and Neptune, with chemistry in their atmospheres that suggests liquid water exists on the floor – making them prime targets in the hunt for all times past Earth.

    However, latest fashions of K2-18b’s local weather point out that it may be hotter than beforehand thought, sweltering sufficient that any water oceans would have boiled away way back. “The ground is kind of moving beneath our feet, from a theoretical perspective, as to the conditions on this planet,” says Shorttle.

    The researchers investigated how it might have an effect on the planet’s atmospheric chemistry if these oceans have been made from magma slightly than water, which might be in keeping with the warmer predicted temperatures. They discovered that this matched the JWST observations simply in addition to water oceans.

    “These two radically different regimes look very similar,” says Shorttle. “It makes the detection of habitable conditions on a super Earth or sub-Neptune-sized planet more complicated than we might have hoped.”

    This means that we in all probability want extra detailed knowledge to inform the distinction between a probably liveable world with water oceans and a broiling, inhospitable magma world. For K2-18b, Shorttle says the query ought to be resolved by further JWST observations in the approaching years. And when it comes to different hycean worlds, we may have to develop new concepts of how to seek for liquid water.

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