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Chromium Hydride

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science-and-astronomy2 years ago

Rare 'Thermometer Molecule' Detected on Exoplanet WASP-31b

Astronomers have discovered the rare "thermometer molecule" chromium hydride in the atmosphere of the exoplanet WASP-17b, which orbits an F-type star located 1,250 light-years from Earth. Chromium hydride is temperature-sensitive and is abundant in a specific temperature range. This discovery could allow scientists to measure the temperatures of exoplanets in a new way. WASP-17b is an extreme exoplanet located very close to its parent star, causing extreme temperatures and causing its atmosphere to "puff out." The researchers used high-resolution spectroscopy to detect the chromium hydride in the planet's atmosphere and hope to find more metal hydrides in the atmospheres of other exoplanets.

astronomy2 years ago

Discovery of 'Thermometer' Molecule on Exoplanet WASP-31b

Astronomers have confirmed the presence of chromium hydride (CrH), a temperature-sensitive molecule, in the atmosphere of the hot Jupiter exoplanet WASP-31b. This marks the first detection of a metal hydride from a high-resolution exoplanet spectrum. Chromium hydride is abundant in a specific temperature range of 1,200 to 2,200 Kelvin, making it useful as a "thermometer" to determine the temperature and other characteristics of exoplanets. The discovery provides valuable insights into hot giant planet atmospheres and may encourage further research on metal hydrides in other exoplanets.