CARBON-RICH PLANET FORMATION IN A SOLAR COMPOSITION DISK

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TitreCARBON-RICH PLANET FORMATION IN A SOLAR COMPOSITION DISK
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuteursAli-Dib M, Mousis O, Petit J-M, Lunine JI
JournalASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume785
Pagination125
Date PublishedAPR 20
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0004-637X
Mots-clésplanets and satellites: atmospheres, planets and satellites: composition, planets and satellites: formation, protoplanetary disks
Résumé

The C to O ratio is a crucial determinant of the chemical properties of planets. The recent observation ofWASP 12b, a giant planet with a C/O value larger than that estimated for its host star, poses a conundrum for understanding the origin of this elemental ratio in any given planetary system. In this paper, we propose a mechanism for enhancing the value of C/O in the disk through the transport and distribution of volatiles. We construct a model that computes the abundances of major C-and O-bearing volatiles under the influence of gas drag, sublimation, vapor diffusion, condensation, and coagulation in a multi-iceline 1+1D protoplanetary disk. We find a gradual depletion in water and carbon monoxide vapors inside the water's iceline, with carbon monoxide depleting slower than water. This effect increases the gaseous C/O and decreases the C/H ratio in this region to values similar to those found in WASP 12b's day side atmosphere. Giant planets whose envelopes were accreted inside the water's iceline should then display C/O values larger than those of their parent stars, making them members of the class of so-called carbon-rich planets.

DOI10.1088/0004-637X/785/2/125