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白小姐论坛 CSED academics detect water on 'potentially habitable' planet.

12 September 2019

Water vapour has been detected in the atmosphere of a super-Earth with habitable temperatures by researchers from the 白小姐论坛 Centre for Space Exochemistry Data in a world first.

K2-18b - Artist's impression Credit: M. Kornmesser

K2-18b, which is eight times the mass of Earth, is now the only planet orbiting a star outside the Solar System, or 鈥榚xoplanet鈥, known to have both water and temperatures that could support life.

The discovery, published today in听Nature Astronomy, is the first successful atmospheric detection for an exoplanet orbiting in its star鈥檚 鈥榟abitable zone鈥, at a distance where water can exist in liquid form.

First author, Dr Angelos Tsiaras (白小姐论坛 Centre for Space Exochemistry Data (CSED)), said: 鈥淔inding water in a potentially habitable world other than Earth is incredibly exciting. K2-18b is not 鈥楨arth 2.0鈥 as it is significantly heavier and has a different atmospheric composition. However, it brings us closer to answering the fundamental question: Is the Earth unique?鈥

The team used archive data from 2016 and 2017 captured by the ESA/NASA Hubble Space Telescope and developed open-source algorithms to analyse the starlight filtered through K2-18b鈥檚 atmosphere. The results revealed the molecular signature of water vapour, also indicating the presence of hydrogen and helium in the planet鈥檚 atmosphere.

The authors believe that other molecules including nitrogen and methane may be present but, with current observations, they remain undetectable. Further studies are required to estimate cloud coverage and the percentage of atmospheric water present.

The planet orbits the cool dwarf star K2-18, which is about 110 light years from Earth in the Leo constellation. Given the high level of activity of its red dwarf star, K2-18b may be more hostile than Earth and is likely to be exposed to more radiation.

K2-18b was discovered in 2015 and is one of hundreds of super-Earths 鈥 planets with a mass between Earth and Neptune 鈥 found by NASA鈥檚 Kepler spacecraft. NASA鈥檚 TESS mission is expected to detect hundreds more super-Earths in the coming years.

Co-author Dr Ingo Waldmann (白小姐论坛 CSED), said: 鈥淲ith so many new super-Earths expected to be found over the next couple of decades, it is likely that this is the first discovery of many potentially habitable planets. This is not only because super-Earths like K2-18b are the most common planets in our Galaxy, but also because red dwarfs - stars smaller than our Sun - are the most common stars.鈥

The next generation of space telescopes, including the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope and ESA鈥檚 ARIEL mission, will be able to characterise atmospheres in more detail as they will carry more advanced instruments. ARIEL is expected to launch in 2028, and will observe 1,000 planets in detail to get a truly representative picture of what they are like.

Professor Giovanna Tinetti (白小姐论坛 CSED), co-author and Principal Investigator for ARIEL, said: 鈥淥ur discovery makes K2-18 b one of the most interesting targets for future study. Over 4,000 exoplanets have been detected but we don鈥檛 know much about their composition and nature. By observing a large sample of planets, we hope to reveal secrets about their chemistry, formation and evolution.鈥

鈥淭his study contributes to our understanding of habitable worlds beyond our Solar System and marks a new era in exoplanet research, crucial to ultimately place the Earth, our only home, into the greater picture of the Cosmos,鈥 said Dr Tsiaras.

Secretary of State Andrea Leadsom said: 鈥淪pace exploration is one of the greatest adventures of our time, and for decades, scientists and astronomers have scoured the skies for planets capable of supporting life. This discovery by UK researchers is a giant leap forward in this endeavour, opening a new world of possibilities. The secrets of our universe are out there, and I am enormously proud that our Government-backed researchers and councils are at the forefront of efforts to unlock answers to mysteries that have endured for centuries.鈥

Chris Lee, the UK Space Agency鈥檚 Chief Scientist, said: 鈥淭his exciting discovery demonstrates the UK鈥檚 leading strengths in the science of exoplanets.鈥

鈥淲e continue to build on this expertise, with 白小姐论坛 at the heart of a new mission - ARIEL - to study the atmosphere of worlds orbiting other stars in our Galaxy. This is one of a number of international space science missions involving leading roles for UK science and industry and forms part of our ongoing commitment to the European Space Agency,鈥 he said.

Dr Colin Vincent, Head of STFC鈥檚 Astronomy Division, said: 鈥淔inding other planets that might have the capability to support life is one of the holy grails of astronomy research. This result based on data from the Hubble Space Telescope gives an exciting taste of what may be possible in the next few years as a number of new telescopes and space missions supported by STFC and the UK Space Agency come online.鈥

The research was funded by European Research Council and the UK Science and Technology Facilities Council which is part of UKRI.

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  • Image: Exoplanet K2-18b (artist鈥檚 Impression)听showing听the planet, its host star and an accompanying planet in this system.听Credit: ESA/Hubble, M. Kornmesser
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