abstract: We present a model explaining the elemental enrichments in Jupiter's atmosphere, particularly the noble gases Ar, Kr, and Xe. While He, Ne, and O are depleted, seven other elements show similar enrichments (~3 times solar, relative to H). Being volatile, Ar is difficult to fractionate from H[subscript 2]. We argue that external photoevaporation by far-ultraviolet (FUV) radiation from nearby massive stars removed H[subscript 2], He, and Ne from the solar nebula, but Ar and other species were retained because photoevaporation occurred at large heliocentric distances where temperatures were cold enough (lesssim 30 K) to trap them in amorphous water ice. As the solar nebula lost H, it became relatively and uniformly enriched in other ...
The four giant planets in the Solar System have abundances of 'metals' (elements heavier than helium...
We use an evolutionary turbulent model of Jupiter’s subnebula to constrain the composition of ices i...
The composition of a planet's atmosphere is determined by its formation, evolution, and present-day ...
We present a model explaining elemental enrichments in Jupiter’s atmosphere, particularly the noble ...
Using an evolutionary model of the solar nebula, we fit all enrichments in volatiles with respect to...
6 pages, 3 figures, in press in MNRAS. The definitive version is available at www.blackwellsynergy.c...
International audienceThe composition of planetesimals depends upon the epoch and the location of th...
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Motivated by recent spectroscopic observations suggesting that atmospheres of some extrasolar giant ...
Water is important in the solar nebula both because it is extremely abundant and because it condense...
International audienceThe formation mechanism of Jupiter is still uncertain, as multiple volatile ac...
The thermodynamic stability of clathrate hydrate is calculated to predict the formation conditions c...
The elemental ratios of carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen in the atmospheres of hot Jupiters may hold clu...
We use an evolutionary turbulent model of Jupiter's subnebula to constrain the composition of ices i...
Atomic hydrogen loss at the top of HD 209458b's atmosphere has been recently suggested (Vidal-Madjar...
The four giant planets in the Solar System have abundances of 'metals' (elements heavier than helium...
We use an evolutionary turbulent model of Jupiter’s subnebula to constrain the composition of ices i...
The composition of a planet's atmosphere is determined by its formation, evolution, and present-day ...
We present a model explaining elemental enrichments in Jupiter’s atmosphere, particularly the noble ...
Using an evolutionary model of the solar nebula, we fit all enrichments in volatiles with respect to...
6 pages, 3 figures, in press in MNRAS. The definitive version is available at www.blackwellsynergy.c...
International audienceThe composition of planetesimals depends upon the epoch and the location of th...
International audienceTwo decades ago, the Galileo probe performed an in situ measurement of element...
Motivated by recent spectroscopic observations suggesting that atmospheres of some extrasolar giant ...
Water is important in the solar nebula both because it is extremely abundant and because it condense...
International audienceThe formation mechanism of Jupiter is still uncertain, as multiple volatile ac...
The thermodynamic stability of clathrate hydrate is calculated to predict the formation conditions c...
The elemental ratios of carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen in the atmospheres of hot Jupiters may hold clu...
We use an evolutionary turbulent model of Jupiter's subnebula to constrain the composition of ices i...
Atomic hydrogen loss at the top of HD 209458b's atmosphere has been recently suggested (Vidal-Madjar...
The four giant planets in the Solar System have abundances of 'metals' (elements heavier than helium...
We use an evolutionary turbulent model of Jupiter’s subnebula to constrain the composition of ices i...
The composition of a planet's atmosphere is determined by its formation, evolution, and present-day ...