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'Hell Planet': Scientists discover iron rain on the hot exoplanet WASP-76b

The planet is tidally locked, meaning one side always faces its star. Intense winds encircle WASP-76b, transporting iron atoms through its atmosphere.

September 11, 2024 / 13:49 IST
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WASP-76b (Image: ESA)

Astronomers discovered an extraordinary exoplanet resembling a 'hell planet' in 2013. WASP-76b, located 640 light-years away in Pisces, astonishes with its extreme conditions..

Extreme Heat and Iron Rain


WASP-76b orbits its star every 1.8 Earth days. Its dayside reaches temperatures over 2,000 degrees Celsius. This intense heat vaporises iron, which then condenses and falls as iron rain on the cooler night side.

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The planet is tidally locked, meaning one side always faces its star. Intense winds encircle WASP-76b, transporting iron atoms through its atmosphere. Researchers from the University of Geneva have detected these iron winds using the ESPRESSO spectrograph on the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope.

Advanced Observations and Findings


The study employed high-resolution emission spectroscopy to analyse the planet’s visible light spectrum. This technique revealed the presence of iron moving from the lower to upper atmospheric layers. The findings were published in Astronomy & Astrophysics.

Research into exoplanet atmospheres, like that of WASP-76b, helps us understand extreme planetary environments. This gas giant's unusual conditions offer insights into worlds with extreme radiation from their host stars.

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Future Exploration


As telescopes and detection methods improve, we will discover even more about these alien worlds. WASP-76b serves as a fascinating case study in the study of exoplanets.

This research highlights the incredible variety of conditions found beyond our solar system. WASP-76b’s extreme environment challenges our understanding of planetary atmospheres and highlights the diversity of the universe.

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first published: Sep 11, 2024 01:42 pm

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