Probing Cold-to-Temperate Exoplanetary Atmospheres: The Role of Water Condensation on Surface Identification with JWST
Ziyu Huang, Xinting Yu, Shang-Min Tsai, Julianne I. Moses, Kazumasa, Ohno, Joshua Krissansen-Totton, Xi Zhang, and Jonathan Fortney

TL;DR
This study models how water condensation impacts atmospheric composition of cold-to-temperate sub-Neptunes, affecting their spectral signatures and surface identification prospects with JWST, especially in relation to atmospheric hazes and C/O ratios.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed photochemical model showing water condensation's effect on atmospheric composition and spectral features of sub-Neptunes, highlighting implications for JWST observations.
Findings
Water condensation depletes oxygen, increasing the C/O ratio in atmospheres.
Thin H2 atmospheres become hazy due to formation of complex molecules.
Spectral differences suggest surface and atmospheric properties of exoplanets.
Abstract
Understanding the surface temperature and interior structure of cold-to-temperate sub-Neptunes is critical for assessing their habitability, yet direct observations are challenging. In this study, we investigate the impact of water condensation on the atmospheric compositions of sub-Neptunes, focusing on the implications for JWST spectroscopic observations. By modeling the atmospheric photochemistry of two canonical sub-Neptunes, K2-18 b and LHS 1140 b, both with and without water condensation and with and without thick atmospheres, we demonstrate that water condensation can significantly affect the predicted atmospheric compositions. This effect is driven by oxygen depletion from the condensation of water vapor and primarily manifests as an increase in the C/O ratio within the photochemically active regions of the atmosphere. This change in composition particularly affects planets with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
