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Molecule Commonly Found on Earth Discovered on a Distant Exoplanet WASP-33b


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Using this approach, an international team of astronomers headed by a researcher from Queen s University Belfast s Astrobiology Center used the Subaru telescope to look for chemical signatures in WASP-33b s atmosphere.
They discovered hydroxyl, a one-oxygen, one-hydrogen atom molecule (abbreviated as OH). If it reacts with water vapor and carbon monoxide, hydroxyl is expected to play a significant role in the chemical composition of WASP-33b s atmosphere.
Dr. Stevanus Nugroho, the lead researcher at Queen s University Belfast, said, This is the first time OH has been found in the atmosphere of a world outside of our Solar System. It demonstrates that astronomers can not only find this molecule in exoplanet atmospheres but also that they can begin to comprehend the composition of this planetary population in greater detail. ....

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First-Ever Signature of Hydroxyl Molecule Spotted Beyond Our Solar System


First-Ever Signature of Hydroxyl Molecule Spotted Beyond Our Solar System
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The hydroxyl in the planet s atmosphere is believed to be the product of water vapour being destroyed by high temperatures.
The apparent presence of the hydroxyl radical (OH) has been discovered on a distant exoplanet by an international collaboration of astronomers, SciTechDaily reports.
The chemical signature in question was detected on the day side of WASP-33b, a gas-giant planet that orbits its host star at a distance much shorter than that between Mercury and the Sun.
As the media outlet notes, this is the first time that such a molecule has been found outside of our solar system. ....

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Hydroxyl molecule signature detected in an "ultra-hot Jupiter" exoplanet


Astronomers obtain the first direct evidence of hydroxyl molecules in the atmosphere of a planet beyond the Solar System.
Artist’s impression of an ultra-hot Jupiter exoplanet, WASP-33b. Image credit Astrobiology Center
An international collaboration of astronomers led by a researcher from the Astrobiology Center and Queen’s University Belfast, and including researchers from Trinity College Dublin, has detected a new chemical signature in the atmosphere of an extrasolar planet (a planet that orbits a star other than our Sun).
The hydroxyl radical (OH) was found on the dayside of the exoplanet WASP-33b. This planet is an “ultra-hot Jupiter”, a gas-giant planet orbiting its host star much closer than Mercury orbits the Sun and therefore reaching atmospheric temperatures of more than 2,500°C (hot enough to melt most metals). ....

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