Promising Exoplanet Trappist-1e Could Harborโฃ Water, Future observations May Reveal All
WASHINGTON โ- Astronomers are edging closer to determining if the exoplanet Trappist-1e could โbe habitable, with new research suggesting it exists at โคa critical juncture where it could be either a dry, rocky world orโ one covered in vast oceans. The findings, coupled withโข upcoming observations โfrom the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), could โคsoon reveal whether this planet, orbiting a star 40 light-years from Earth, possesses an โatmosphere capable of supporting liquid water.
The Trappist-1 system, known for its seven Earth-sized planets, has long been a focus in โthe search for life beyond our solar system. These planets share characteristics with terrestrialโข planets like Earth,and โฃconditions suggest the potential for liquid water – a key ingredient for life as we โคcertainly knowโ it – but an atmosphere is crucial to maintain those conditions.
According to โEric Agnomus, a professor at the University of Washington’s Astronomy Department, an atmosphere is needed to prevent water from freezing or escaping into space. While trappist-1e is considered the most promising candidate for an โฃEarth-like atmosphere, the planet’s true nature remainsโ uncertain.
New computer simulations detailed in a study published Wednesday in The Astrophysical Journal Letters by Howard Chen, an assistant space science professor at the Florida Institute โคof Technology, show Trappist-1e is at aโฃ “turning โคpoint.” “That means that both the ‘naked rock’ scenarios and those of ‘bearer of atmosphere’ โremain physically plausible,” Chen explained in โขan email.
The simulations suggest the planet could have formed as a desert world, similar to its โcloser neighbors, or a water-rich planet. Current JWSTโฃ data cannot yet differentiate between these possibilities, but Chen believes future observations could provide aโข definitive answer. “The fact that Trappist-1e can be plausibly very dry and very humid means that JWST’s next observations could offer dramatic revelation,”โ he said.
AGOL, who did not participate in theโ new โresearch but is involved in โคupcoming โobservations alongside Espinoza and his โcolleagues, remains cautiously optimistic.”The results are interesting,โ but also โincomplete,” he stated in โขan email, adding thatโ he is “agnostic about whether Trappist-1 and can have โคan atmosphere similar toโข that of the Earth or not.”