2021A&A...651L...2O


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2021A&A...651L...2O - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 651, L2-2 (2021/7-1)

Jupiter's "cold" formation in the protosolar disk shadow. An explanation for the planet's uniformly enriched atmosphere.

OHNO K. and UEDA T.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. Atmospheric compositions offer valuable clues to planetary formation and evolution. Jupiter has been the most well-studied giant planet in terms of its atmosphere; however, the origin of the Jovian atmospheric composition remains a puzzle as the abundances of nitrogen and noble gases as high as those of other elements could only originate from extremely cold environments.
Aims. We propose a novel idea for explaining the Jovian atmospheric composition: dust pileup at the H2O snow line casts a shadow and cools the Jupiter orbit so that N2 and noble gases can freeze. Planetesimals or a core formed in the shadowed region can enrich nitrogen and noble gases as much as other elements through their dissolution in the envelope.
Methods. We compute the temperature structure of a shadowed protosolar disk with radiative transfer calculations. Then, we investigate the radial volatile distributions and predict the atmospheric composition of Jupiter with condensation calculations.
Results. We find that the vicinity of the current Jupiter orbit, approximately 3-7AU, could be as cold as ≤30K if the small-dust surface density varies by a factor of ≥30 across the H2O snow line. According to previous grain growth simulations, this condition could be achieved by weak disk turbulence if silicate grains are more fragile than icy grains. The shadow can cause the condensation of most volatile substances, namely N2 and Ar. We demonstrate that the dissolution of shadowed solids can explain the elemental abundance patterns of the Jovian atmosphere even if proto-Jupiter was formed near Jupiter's current orbit.
Conclusions. The disk shadow may play a vital role in controlling atmospheric compositions. The effect of the shadow also impacts the interpretation of upcoming observations of exoplanetary atmospheres by JWST.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2021

Journal keyword(s): planets and satellites: atmospheres - planets and satellites: individual : Jupiter - planets and satellites: composition - protoplanetary disks - planets and satellites: formation - astrochemistry

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Number of rows : 1
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 V* HL Tau Or* 04 31 38.5107609312 +18 13 57.859747968   15.89 14.49 14.39   K5 1424 0

Query : 2021A&A...651L...2O

Basic data :
V* HL Tau -- Orion Variable
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Other object types:
* (GSC,EPIC,...), X (XEST,2XMM,...), Y*O (2010ApJS,[GMM2009]), MIR (AKARI,WISEA,...), TT* (1999AJ), Or* (2012ApJ), ** (**,WDS), Em* (2020A&A,HBC), V* (V*,AAVSO), smm (JCMTSE,JCMTSF), Opt (LAMOST,SDSS), HH (HH), Rad (GBS), NIR (2MASS), IR (SSV)
Syntax of coordinates is : "ra dec (wtype) [error ellipse] quality bibcode" :
  • ra dec : right ascension and declination (unit and frame defined according to your Output Options)
    Grey values are increasing the original precision due to the computation of frame transformations
  • (wtype) : wavelength class for the origin of the coordinates (Rad, mm, IR, Optical, UV, Xray, Gam)
  • [error ellipse] : measurement uncertainty, on (ra,dec) if the positional angle is 90 degrees, on (majaxis,minaxis) otherwise (in mas at defined epoch in the original catalogue),
    position angle (in degrees North celestial pole to East)
  • quality : flag of quality
    • E ≥ 10"
    • D : 1-10" (and some old data)
    • C : 0.1-1"
    • B : 0.01-0.1" + 2MASS, Tyc
    • A : VLBI, Hipparcos
  • bibcode : bibcode of the coordinates reference
ICRS coord. (ep=J2000) :
04 31 38.5107609312 +18 13 57.859747968 (Optical) [ 11.4782 7.7331 90 ] C 2020yCat.1350....0G
Syntax of coordinates is : "ra dec (wtype) [error ellipse] quality bibcode" :
  • ra dec : right ascension and declination (unit and frame defined according to your Output Options)
    Grey values are increasing the original precision due to the computation of frame transformations
  • (wtype) : wavelength class for the origin of the coordinates (Rad, mm, IR, Optical, UV, Xray, Gam)
  • [error ellipse] : measurement uncertainty, on (ra,dec) if the positional angle is 90 degrees, on (majaxis,minaxis) otherwise (in mas at defined epoch in the original catalogue),
    position angle (in degrees North celestial pole to East)
  • quality : flag of quality
    • E ≥ 10"
    • D : 1-10" (and some old data)
    • C : 0.1-1"
    • B : 0.01-0.1" + 2MASS, Tyc
    • A : VLBI, Hipparcos
  • bibcode : bibcode of the coordinates reference
FK4 coord. (ep=B1950 eq=1950) :
04 28 44.4781293853 +18 07 35.866251135 [ 11.4782 7.7331 90 ]
Syntax of coordinates is : "ra dec (wtype) [error ellipse] quality bibcode" :
  • ra dec : right ascension and declination (unit and frame defined according to your Output Options)
    Grey values are increasing the original precision due to the computation of frame transformations
  • (wtype) : wavelength class for the origin of the coordinates (Rad, mm, IR, Optical, UV, Xray, Gam)
  • [error ellipse] : measurement uncertainty, on (ra,dec) if the positional angle is 90 degrees, on (majaxis,minaxis) otherwise (in mas at defined epoch in the original catalogue),
    position angle (in degrees North celestial pole to East)
  • quality : flag of quality
    • E ≥ 10"
    • D : 1-10" (and some old data)
    • C : 0.1-1"
    • B : 0.01-0.1" + 2MASS, Tyc
    • A : VLBI, Hipparcos
  • bibcode : bibcode of the coordinates reference
Gal coord. (ep=J2000) :
178.8591136056473 -19.9721550788992 [ 11.4782 7.7331 90 ]
Syntax of proper motions is : "pm-ra pm-dec [error ellipse] quality bibcode"
  • pm-ra : mu-ra*cos(dec) (expressed in the ICRS system in mas/yr)
  • pm-dec : mu-dec (expressed in the ICRS system in mas/yr)
  • [error ellipse] : error major axis and minor axis (in mas), orientation angle (in deg)
  • quality : flag of quality (A=best quality -> E=worst quality, {� } =unknown quality)
  • bibcode : bibcode of the proper motion reference
Proper motions mas/yr :
4.2 -15.3 [3.2 6.9 90] C 2012yCat.1322....0Z
Spectral type is made of 3 parts: %coding is composed of 4 parts :
  • the spectral type, which is made of a temperature class, eventually a luminosity class (roman number) and/or spectral peculiarities;
  • a quality letter: A=best quality→E=worst quality, {� } =unknown quality %
  • a quality letter: A=best quality -> E=worst quality, {� } =unknown quality
  • bibcode : bibcode of the spectral type reference
Spectral type:
K5 D 2004ApJ...616..998W
Syntax of fluxes (or magnitudes) is : "filter-name (System) flux-value [error] quality MultVarFlags bibcode"
  • filter-name : U, B, V, R, I, G, J, H, K, u, g, r, i, z
  • (System) : may be AB (default is Vega)
  • flux-value : value of flux or magnitude
  • [error] : error value
  • quality : flag of quality of the flux value ( A=best quality -> E=worst quality, {� } =unknown quality)
  • MultVarFlags : Mult is zero or one char (J) for joined photometry ; Var can be zero or two chars (V[0-4])
  • bibcode : bibcode of the flux reference
Fluxes (12) :
B 15.89 [0.11] D 2012yCat.1322....0Z
V 14.49 [0.06] D 2012yCat.1322....0Z
R 14.39 [0.18] E 2012yCat.1322....0Z
G 17.638250 [0.037221] C 2020yCat.1350....0G
J 10.624 [0.042] C 2003yCat.2246....0C
H 9.171 [0.046] C 2003yCat.2246....0C
K 7.410 [0.017] C 2003yCat.2246....0C
u (AB) 16.887 [0.009] C 2009ApJS..182..543A
g 15.20 [0.06] D 2012yCat.1322....0Z
r 13.80 [0.07] D 2012yCat.1322....0Z
i 13.01 [0.08] D 2012yCat.1322....0Z
z (AB) 12.296 [0.002] C 2009ApJS..182..543A
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GSC 01269-01065 JCMTSE J043138.3+181356 UCAC2 38202581 [BFR2003] 35
** HER 10B JCMTSF J043138.3+181356 UCAC4 542-009387 [FGM2003] 29
AKARI-IRC-V1 J0431384+181357 JP11 5275 V* HL Tau [FGM2003] S19
EPIC 210690913 LAMOST J043138.47+181357.9 WDS J04317+1814B [FK83] LDN 1551 11
GBS-VLA J043138.42+181357.3 2MASS J04313843+1813576 WISEA J043138.48+181357.6 [GBA2007] 1319
Haro 6-14 SDSS J043138.46+181357.8 WISE J043138.43+181357.5 [GMM2009] Tau L1551 2
HBC 49 SSV LDN 1551 1 XEST 22-043 AAVSO 0425+18B
HH 150 TIC 353752575 2XMM J043138.4+181357 Gaia DR3 3314312226646863488

References (1424 between 1850 and 2024) (Total 1424)
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Data at NED - NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database : V* HL Tau

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GSC 01269-01065 AKARI-IRC-V1 J0431384+181357 2MASS J04313843+1813576 SDSS J043138.46+181357.8 UCAC2 38202581
UCAC4 542-009387 V* HL Tau WDS J04317+1814B WISEA J043138.48+181357.6 WISE J043138.43+181357.5
Gaia DR3 3314312226646863488

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