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JWST Detection of Hydrocarbon Ices and Methane Gas on Makemake

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2025-09-09 v1

Abstract

JWST/NIRSpec observations of Makemake reveal a chemically complex surface and evidence of gaseous CH4_4. Our spectral modeling indicates a surface composition consisting of CH4_4, CH3_3D, and possibly CH3_3OH, combined with aggregates of C2_2H2_2 and C2_2H6_6. The presence of C2_2H4_4 is also considered given its expected photochemical origin. Both areal and layered configurations reproduce the observed spectrum, with the latter being preferred. This composition confirms earlier hydrocarbon detections and suggests that CH4_4 photolysis is either ongoing or occurred recently. The detection of CH3_3D yields a D/H ratio in CH4_4 ice of (3.98±0.34)×104(3.98 \pm 0.34) \times 10^{-4}, consistent within 2σ2\sigma with previous estimates. We report the first detection of CH4_4 fluorescence from Makemake, establishing it as only the second trans-Neptunian object\unicodex2014\unicode{x2014}after Pluto\unicodex2014\unicode{x2014}with confirmed volatile release. We explore two scenarios consistent with the observed CH4_4 emission, though neither fully reproduces the data: an expanding coma, yielding production rates of (0.2\unicodex20131.6)×1028(0.2\unicode{x2013}1.6) \times 10^{28} molecules s1^{-1} and a rovibrational temperature of \sim35 K, possibly originating from a localized plume, and a gravitationally bound atmosphere, which, if adopted, implies gas kinetic temperatures near 40 K and surface pressures of \sim10 pbar\unicodex2014\unicode{x2014}values consistent with stellar occultation constraints and an atmosphere in equilibrium with surface CH4_4 ice. Discriminating between these scenarios will require higher spectral resolution and improved signal-to-noise observations. Together, the gas-phase CH4_4, intermediate D/H ratio between that in water and CH4_4 in comets, and complex surface composition challenge the traditional view of Makemake as a quiescent, frozen body.

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@article{arxiv.2509.06772,
  title  = {JWST Detection of Hydrocarbon Ices and Methane Gas on Makemake},
  author = {Silvia Protopapa and Ian Wong and Emmanuel Lellouch and Perianne E. Johnson and William M. Grundy and Christopher R. Glein and Thomas Müller and Csaba Kiss and Joshua P. Emery and Rosario Brunetto and Bryan J. Holler and Alex H. Parker and John A. Stansberry and Heidi B. Hammel and Stefanie N. Milam and Aurélie Guilbert-Lepoutre and Pablo Santos-Sanz and Noemí Pinilla-Alonso},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.06772},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

23 pages, 11 figures, 2 tables. Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal Letters