The said planets contain a high amounts of methane, which the UC Berkeley researchers now shown can turn into diamond at very high temperatures and pressures found inside these planets.
Experiments done at the University of California, Berkeley, are the indication of future explorers of our solar system that they may find diamonds falling down through the atmospheres of Neptune and Uranus. Berkeley - October 1, 1999
"Once the diamonds form, they will fall like raindrops or hailstones toward the center of the planet," explained by Laura Robin Benedetti, graduate student in physics at UC Berkeley.
The team, led by Benedetti and Raymond Jeanloz, professor of geology and geophysics, produced these conditions inside a diamond anvil cell, squeezing liquid methane to several hundred thousand times atmospheric pressure. When focused a laser beam on the pressurized liquid, heating it to some 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit, diamond dust appeared.
They report their experimental findings in a paper in the Oct. 1 issue of Science. The demonstration that methane can convert to diamond as well as other complex hydrocarbons in the interiors of giant planets like Neptune hint at a complex chemistry inside gaseous planets and even brown dwarf stars. Brown dwarfs are small, dim stars barely larger than the largest gas giant planets.
"This is opening the door to study of the interesting types of chemical reactions taking place inside planets and brown dwarfs," Jeanloz said. "Now that technology is able to reproduce the high pressures and temperatures found there, we are getting much better quality information on the chemical reactions taking place under these conditions."
"It is not amazing that chemistry like this happens inside planets, it's just that most people haven't dealt with the chemical reactions that can occur," Benedetti said. "The interior of these planets may be much more complicated that our current picture."
A simple calculation, for example, shows that the energy released by diamonds settling to the planet's core could account for the excess heat radiated by Neptune, that is, the heat given off by Neptune in excess of what it receives from the sun.
"What's exciting to us is the application of this high-pressure chemistry to understanding the outer planets," Jeanloz said.
"As more planets are found in unexpected orbits around other stars, the effects of internal chemical processes will need to be further clarified in order to obtain a general understanding of planet formation and evolution," the authors concluded in the Science paper.
Possible structure of Neptune
Our solar system's other gas giant planets, Jupiter and Saturn may also contain diamonds produced under such conditions, though they contain proportionately less methane than Neptune and Uranus. Based on theoretical calculations, Neptune and Uranus are estimated to contain about 10 to 15 percent methane under an outer atmosphere of hydrogen and helium. (See the above image for presumed internal structure of Neptune)
Several groups of researchers have suggested that the methane in these planets could conceivably turn into diamond at fairly shallow depths, about one tenth of the way to the center. Nearly two decades ago, a group at Lawrence Livermore National laboratory shocked some methane and reported the formation of diamond before the stuff evaporated. That group was led by retired scientist Marvin Ross and researchers William Nellis and Francis Ree.
5 comments:
wow your raining diamonds in Uranus and Neptune made me wonder more about the mysteries what's outside the earth...
Whoaw.. miners are now going to outerspace...? LOL..
I also read that Neptune and Uranus are high in methane, an organic gas that can be converted into diamonds. Someday these planets will become a giant diamond just like the BPM 37093 star that was turned into a biggest diamond in the galaxy.
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