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Discovery of Colossal ‘Super-Jupiters’ Puzzles Scientists : ScienceAlert

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Jupiter’s Massive Cousins: Exploring the Formation of Giant Planets in Distant Star Systems

While Jupiter reigns as the largest planet in our Solar System, there are even larger planets in distant star systems that challenge traditional formation theories. A recent study delves into the atmospheric chemistry of three massive gas giants located approximately 130 light-years away, shedding light on how such colossal planets come into existence.

HR 8799, a star in the constellation Pegasus, hosts four gas giants that dwarf Jupiter in size, ranging from 5 to 10 times its mass. Using data from JWST’s NIRSpec instrument, researchers analyzed the atmospheric composition of the system’s innermost planets to gain insights into their formation.


Illustration of core accretion in planet formation. (Jean-Baptiste Ruffio/UCSD)

Gas giants can reach masses comparable to brown dwarfs, which undergo brief deuterium fusion. However, the formation mechanisms for these two types of objects differ significantly. Brown dwarfs form akin to stars through gravitational collapse, whereas gas giants like Jupiter are believed to originate from core accretion processes in protoplanetary disks.

The prevailing theory of core accretion is commonly applied to Jupiter and Saturn, but its applicability to systems like HR 8799 where massive planets orbit at vast distances poses a challenge. These distant gas giants, located 15 to 70 astronomical units away from their star, raise questions about the feasibility of core accretion due to the extended timescales required for planet formation.

Researchers utilized JWST data to search for sulfur in the atmospheres of HR 8799’s planets as a tracer of solid material accretion during their formation. The detection of hydrogen sulfide in planets c and d, along with similar sulfur enrichment patterns across all three inner planets, suggests a formation process akin to Jupiter’s despite their significantly higher masses.

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Artist’s impression of a protoplanetary disk. (ESO/L. Calçada)

The presence of heavy elements like carbon, oxygen, and sulfur in abundance across HR 8799’s planets compared to their host star indicates substantial incorporation of solid material during their formation. This enrichment challenges traditional formation models, highlighting the need for further exploration of planetary formation mechanisms in such systems.

The study, published in Nature Astronomy, underscores the complexity of planet formation processes in distant star systems and the mysteries that surround the origin of massive gas giants like those orbiting HR 8799.

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