Scientists probe the weird, alien water inside of Uranus and Neptune

Jul 10, 2020
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It's not every day we see an article about scientists probing Uranus.
And they say it might have a frozen core? No wonder I often feel so chilly.....
 
FYI, the paper cited shows the calculations used and the equation of state for the *alien water* :) 240 Gpa = 3.4809E+07, that is some pressure :) "The ice giants, Uranus and Neptune, are thought to be composed primarily of H2O4: throughout most of their interior, the large pressure and temperature (e.g., 240 GPa and 5000 K at half the radius of Uranus) favor a super-ionic (SI) phase, where oxygen ions are arranged in a crystalline lattice and protons diffuse freely like in a fluid5,6.", https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-17275-5 As the paper stated "More generally, a detailed knowledge of the transport properties of different phases of H2O occurring at high-pT conditions is key to any quantitative evolutionary model of water-rich celestial bodies. In spite of the steady progress in diamond-anvil-cell and shock-wave technologies, the experimental investigation of transport properties of materials at planetary conditions is still challenging."

Yep, the math and EOS is indeed challenging. I like the geeky stuff :)