SO 2 , silicate clouds, but no CH 4 detected in a warm Neptune

Nature(2024)

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WASP-107b is a warm (approximately 740 K) transiting planet with a Neptune-like mass of roughly 30.5 M ⊕ and Jupiter-like radius of about 0.94 R J (refs. 1 , 2 ), whose extended atmosphere is eroding 3 . Previous observations showed evidence for water vapour and a thick, high-altitude condensate layer in the atmosphere of WASP-107b (refs. 4 , 5 ). Recently, photochemically produced sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) was detected in the atmosphere of a hot (about 1,200 K) Saturn-mass planet from transmission spectroscopy near 4.05 μm (refs. 6 , 7 ), but for temperatures below about 1,000 K, sulfur is predicted to preferably form sulfur allotropes instead of SO 2 (refs. 8 – 10 ). Here we report the 9 σ detection of two fundamental vibration bands of SO 2 , at 7.35 μm and 8.69 μm, in the transmission spectrum of WASP-107b using the Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) of JWST. This discovery establishes WASP-107b as the second irradiated exoplanet with confirmed photochemistry, extending the temperature range of exoplanets exhibiting detected photochemistry from about 1,200 K down to about 740 K. Furthermore, our spectral analysis reveals the presence of silicate clouds, which are strongly favoured (around 7 σ ) over simpler cloud set-ups. Furthermore, water is detected (around 12 σ ) but methane is not. These findings provide evidence of disequilibrium chemistry and indicate a dynamically active atmosphere with a super-solar metallicity.
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