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Scientists find evidence of hellish, volcanic moon orbiting a distant exoplanet

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We know there are thousands of planets beyond our solar system, called exoplanets. And scientists are pretty sure that many of these planets must also host moons, called exomoons. But because moons are so tiny and dim compared to planets and stars, there has never been a confirmed discovery of an exomoon. Now, though, scientists have uncovered evidence of an exomoon, and it appears to be a hellish and volcanic place.

The possible moon is in orbit around WASP-49 b, a gas giant located over 600 light-years away that orbits its star so closely that a year there lasts just 2.8 days. The evidence for the moon comes in the form of a cloud of sodium that appears to be moving slightly differently from the planet, suggesting it could be linked to its own body.

The presence of sodium is similar to what is seen at Jupiter’s moon Io, which is covered in hundreds of volcanoes and is the most volcanically active place in the solar system. These volcanoes are constantly erupting and spewing out material including sulfur dioxide, sodium, potassium, and other gases, which can be thrown out for hundreds of miles and can form huge clouds that are bigger even than Jupiter.

When researchers used the Very Large Telescope to observe the WASP-49 system, they found a comparable-looking cloud of sulfur, which is why they think there might be a volcanic moon there.

“We think this is a really critical piece of evidence,” said lead researcher Apurva Oza of the California Institute of Technology in a statement. “The cloud is moving in the opposite direction that physics tells us it should be going if it were part of the planet’s atmosphere.”

Another piece of evidence for the existence of a moon is that while both the planet and its star do have small amounts of sodium, there isn’t enough present to explain the size of the cloud.

“The evidence is very compelling that something other than the planet and star are producing this cloud,” said fellow researcher Rosaly Lopes of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. “Detecting an exomoon would be quite extraordinary, and because of Io, we know that a volcanic exomoon is possible.”

The dramatic nature of this moon, however, should it exist, will be its undoing. Io is heated internally due to the enormous gravitational forces of Jupiter, which is what keeps powering its volcanoes. But this exomoon is throwing out so much material and must be under such gravitational strain that the researchers think it will eventually disintegrate.

“If there really is a moon there, it will have a very destructive ending,” said Oza.

The research is published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters.











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