webb Telescope Reveals Wild, Dynamic Weather on Lone “Planet” SIMP 0136 – More Chaotic Than Jupiter
WASHINGTON D.C. – in a groundbreaking discovery, theโค James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) hasโ mapped theโ surprisinglyโข turbulent andโค complex weather patterns on SIMP 0136, a brown dwarf drifting through space, revealing atmospheric conditionsโข farโ more dynamic than those observed on Jupiter. The โคfindings, published recently, demonstrate a โฃvertically andโ horizontally churning atmosphere wiht rapidly formingโข and dissolving cloud decks, and suggest a new understanding of weather systems โฃon exoplanets.
Researchers utilizing data from the Sonora Diamondback library of brown dwarf atmospheric models found that no single model could adequately explain the JWST observations. Instead, at least three distinct atmospheric states were required to accurately reproduce the data, indicating a โhighly โvariable environment.
The study reveals that cloud formations on SIMP 0136 are not static,โ but evolve on timescales of just hours.Deeper atmosphericโ layers contain iron clouds beneath forsterite clouds, with temperatures ranging from 1,000 โto 1,300 Kelvin. These โlayers generate pulsing lightโค curves synchronized with the planet’s rotation.
JWST’s observations also โฃcreated a rough three-dimensional map โขof the atmosphere, showing dense, hot lower levels dominated by forsterite clouds, middle layers with luminous spots indicating localized heatingโฃ and water vapor absorption, and thin, cold upper layers containing carbon monoxide and water bands that trace high-altitude winds. This paints a picture of a โworld where clouds collide and โmixโ vertically, creating a chaotic interplay โof minerals and gases.
“The resultโฃ is a portrait of a world where clouds don’t just move sidewaysโข -โ they churn and collide โคvertically, mixing minerals and gasesโค in a โchaotic โขdance,” the article states.
Brown dwarfs like SIMP 0136 serve as valuable “cosmic laboratories” for studying exoplanets, as theirโข isolation allows for direct atmospheric observationโ without stellar glare. Understanding โคtheir weather patterns will aid in interpreting the signals received from exoplanets that transit their stars.
“If JWST can detect such intricate atmospheric โคbehaviour onโ a โขlone, faint brownโฃ dwarf, similar techniques could soon โreveal weather systems โคon giant exoplanets, even those many light-years away,” the report notes.
The precisionโฃ of JWST’s dataโค evenโ allowed the team to detect โขminute Doppler shifts caused โby โคmoving clouds, suggesting the potential for future techniques like Doppler tomography to map winds on alien worlds.
“JWST’s stability opens a new window into brown dwarf atmospheric dynamics,” the researchers wrote in theirโข paper.
Co-author รtienne Artigau, an astronomer at the Universitรฉ de Montrรฉal, described SIMP 0136โ as “an ideal target to study โขbrown โขdwarf atmospheric variability,” citing its โขrapid rotation and brightness as key characteristics.
SIMP 0136โ continues its journey through the constellation Pisces, but its turbulent โatmosphere is โฃproviding astronomers with unprecedented โขinsights into the potentialโ for chaotic and complex weather systems throughout the universe.