Dynamic transition of supercritical hydrogen: Defining the boundary between interior and atmosphere in gas giants

K. Trachenko, V. V. Brazhkin, and D. Bolmatov
Phys. Rev. E 89, 032126 – Published 21 March 2014

Abstract

Understanding the physics of gas giants requires knowledge about the behavior of hydrogen at extreme pressures and temperatures. Molecular hydrogen in these planets is supercritical, and has been considered as a physically homogeneous state where no differences can be made between a liquid and a gas and where all properties undergo no marked or distinct changes with pressure and temperature, the picture believed to hold below the dissociation and metallization transition. Here, we show that in Jupiter and Saturn, supercritical molecular hydrogen undergoes a dynamic transition around 10 GPa and 3000 K from the “rigid” liquid state to the “nonrigid” gas-like fluid state at the Frenkel line recently proposed, with the accompanying qualitative changes of all major physical properties. The consequences of this finding are discussed, including a physically justified way to demarcate the interior and the atmosphere in gas giants.

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  • Received 22 September 2013

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.89.032126

©2014 American Physical Society

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K. Trachenko1, V. V. Brazhkin2, and D. Bolmatov1

  • 1South East Physics Network and School of Physics and Astronomy, Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, London E1 4NS, United Kingdom
  • 2Institute for High Pressure Physics, RAS, Moscow 142190, Russia

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Vol. 89, Iss. 3 — March 2014

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