JWST/NIRISS reveals the water-rich "steam world" atmosphere of GJ 9827 d
Caroline Piaulet-Ghorayeb, Bjorn Benneke, Michael Radica, Eshan Raul,, Louis-Philippe Coulombe, Eva-Maria Ahrer, Daria Kubyshkina, Ward S. Howard,, Joshua Krissansen-Totton, Ryan MacDonald, Pierre-Alexis Roy, Amy Louca,, Duncan Christie, Marylou Fournier-Tondreau, Romain Allart

TL;DR
Using JWST/NIRISS, the study reveals GJ 9827 d as a water-rich 'steam world' with a high-metallicity atmosphere, providing insights into its composition, formation, and atmospheric escape processes, distinct from larger sub-Neptunes.
Contribution
First detection of a water-rich atmosphere on a small sub-Neptune, demonstrating the presence of a high-metallicity 'steam world' using JWST and HST data.
Findings
Water detected with >31% volume mixing ratio.
Atmosphere is highly metal-enriched with O/H of ~4 by mass.
No escaping metastable helium detected.
Abstract
With sizable volatile envelopes but smaller radii than the solar system ice giants, sub-Neptunes have been revealed as one of the most common types of planet in the galaxy. While the spectroscopic characterization of larger sub-Neptunes (2.5-4R) has revealed hydrogen-dominated atmospheres, smaller sub-Neptunes (1.6--2.5R) could either host thin, rapidly evaporating hydrogen-rich atmospheres or be stable metal-rich "water worlds" with high mean molecular weight atmospheres and a fundamentally different formation and evolutionary history. Here, we present the 0.6--2.8m JWST NIRISS/SOSS transmission spectrum of GJ 9827 d, the smallest (1.98 R) warm (TK) sub-Neptune where atmospheric absorbers have been detected to date. Our two transit observations with NIRISS/SOSS, combined with the existing HST/WFC3 spectrum, enable us to…
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