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Fumes of Fiery Volcanic Moon Detected Outside The Solar System : ScienceAlert

Last updated: October 14, 2024 2:34 pm
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Astronomers Discover Volcanic Moon Orbiting Exoplanet

Astronomers have made a fascinating discovery around a neighboring star located just 635 light-years away. They have found compelling evidence of a moon that is teeming with volcanic activity, orbiting an exoplanet known as WASP-49b, which in turn orbits a yellow dwarf star called WASP-49.

The key piece of evidence pointing towards the existence of an exomoon is a large cloud of sodium that is consistent with volcanic activity. This sodium cloud orbits the exoplanet at a distance that is out of sync with the exoplanet’s orbit, strongly suggesting the presence of a rocky volcanic moon.

According to astrophysicist Apurva Oza from the California Institute of Technology, the movement of the sodium cloud contradicts what would be expected if it belonged to the exoplanet’s atmosphere. This discrepancy further supports the theory of an exomoon orbiting WASP-49b.

It is estimated that moons are abundant throughout the Milky Way galaxy, outnumbering the planets they orbit. However, detecting exomoons beyond our Solar System has proven to be extremely challenging. The discovery of the volcanic exomoon around WASP-49b stands out as a rare and significant find in the realm of exoplanet research.


An artist’s impression of the WASP-49 system. (NASA/JPL-Caltech)

Previous observations of the exoplanet WASP-49b hinted at the presence of a sodium layer in its atmosphere. In 2019, Oza and his team proposed that this sodium signature could be attributed to an exomoon similar to Jupiter’s volcanic moon, Io.

Through extensive data collection using the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope, the researchers were able to confirm that the sodium cloud surrounding WASP-49b is intermittently present, disappearing behind the exoplanet and its host star at irregular intervals.

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The team’s analysis indicated that the neutral sodium detected in the cloud must be continuously produced, ruling out the possibility of it originating from the exoplanet itself. Computer modeling further supported the hypothesis of a volcanic exomoon orbiting WASP-49b every eight hours.

Similar to Jupiter and its moon Io, gravitational interactions play a crucial role in driving the volcanic activity on the exomoon. The close proximity of the exomoon to its host planet suggests that its orbit may eventually decay, leading to a dramatic end as it falls into WASP-49b.

These groundbreaking findings have been detailed in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, shedding light on the intriguing dynamics of exomoon systems in distant planetary systems.

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