Uranus and Neptune are the archetypes of "ice giants", a class of planets that may be among the most common in the Galaxy. They hold the keys to understand the atmospheric dynamics and structure of planets with hydrogen atmospheres inside and outside the solar system; however, they are also the last unexplored planets of the Solar System. Their atmospheres are active and storms are believed to be fueled by methane condensation which is both extremely abundant and occurs at low optical depth. This means that mapping temperature and methane abundance as a function of position and depth will inform us on how convection organizes in an atmosphere with no surface and condensates that are heavier than the surrounding air, a general feature of giant planets. Owing to the spatial and temporal variability of these atmo- spheres, an orbiter is required. A probe would provide a reference atmospheric profile to lift ambiguities inherent to remote observations. It would also measure the abun- dances of noble gases which can be used to reconstruct the history of planet formation in the Solar System. Finally, mapping the planets’ gravity and magnetic fields will be essential to constrain their global composition, atmospheric dynamics, structure and evolution. An exploration of Uranus or Neptune will be essential to understand these planets and will also be key to constrain and analyze data obtained at Jupiter, Saturn, and for numerous exoplanets with hydrogen atmospheres.

Keys of a mission to Uranus or Neptune, the closest ice giants / Guillot, Tristan; Fortney, Jonathan; Rauscher, Emily; Marley, Mark S.; Parmentier, Vivien; Line, Mike; Wakeford, Hannah; Kaspi, Yohai; Helled, Ravit; Ikoma, Masahiro; Knutson, Heather; Menou, Kristen; Valencia, Diana; Durante, Daniele; Ida, Shigeru; Bolton, Scott J; Li, Cheng; Stevenson, Kevin B.; Bean, Jacob; Cowan, Nicolas B; Hofstadter, Mark D.; Alonso, Ricardo Hueso; Leconte, Jérémy; Li, Liming; Mordasini, Christoph; Mousis, Olivier; Nettelmann, Nadine; Soderlund, Krista; Wong, Mike. - In: BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. - ISSN 2330-9458. - 53:4(2021). [10.3847/25c2cfeb.a267c514]

Keys of a mission to Uranus or Neptune, the closest ice giants

Durante, Daniele;
2021

Abstract

Uranus and Neptune are the archetypes of "ice giants", a class of planets that may be among the most common in the Galaxy. They hold the keys to understand the atmospheric dynamics and structure of planets with hydrogen atmospheres inside and outside the solar system; however, they are also the last unexplored planets of the Solar System. Their atmospheres are active and storms are believed to be fueled by methane condensation which is both extremely abundant and occurs at low optical depth. This means that mapping temperature and methane abundance as a function of position and depth will inform us on how convection organizes in an atmosphere with no surface and condensates that are heavier than the surrounding air, a general feature of giant planets. Owing to the spatial and temporal variability of these atmo- spheres, an orbiter is required. A probe would provide a reference atmospheric profile to lift ambiguities inherent to remote observations. It would also measure the abun- dances of noble gases which can be used to reconstruct the history of planet formation in the Solar System. Finally, mapping the planets’ gravity and magnetic fields will be essential to constrain their global composition, atmospheric dynamics, structure and evolution. An exploration of Uranus or Neptune will be essential to understand these planets and will also be key to constrain and analyze data obtained at Jupiter, Saturn, and for numerous exoplanets with hydrogen atmospheres.
2021
Uranus; Neptune; ice giants
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Keys of a mission to Uranus or Neptune, the closest ice giants / Guillot, Tristan; Fortney, Jonathan; Rauscher, Emily; Marley, Mark S.; Parmentier, Vivien; Line, Mike; Wakeford, Hannah; Kaspi, Yohai; Helled, Ravit; Ikoma, Masahiro; Knutson, Heather; Menou, Kristen; Valencia, Diana; Durante, Daniele; Ida, Shigeru; Bolton, Scott J; Li, Cheng; Stevenson, Kevin B.; Bean, Jacob; Cowan, Nicolas B; Hofstadter, Mark D.; Alonso, Ricardo Hueso; Leconte, Jérémy; Li, Liming; Mordasini, Christoph; Mousis, Olivier; Nettelmann, Nadine; Soderlund, Krista; Wong, Mike. - In: BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. - ISSN 2330-9458. - 53:4(2021). [10.3847/25c2cfeb.a267c514]
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