March 5, 2025

Artist’s concept of SIMP 0136 (Image NASA, ESA, CSA, J. Olmsted (STScI))

An article published in “The Astrophysical Journal Letters” reports the results of a study of the super-Jupiter object cataloged as SIMP J013656.5+093347.3 and referred to as SIMP J0136+09 or simply SIMP 0136. A team of researchers used observations conducted with the James Webb Space Telescope to monitor the infrared emissions from this object. Its nature is still undetermined because it has an estimated mass of around 13 times Jupiter’s, at the boundary between a planet and a brown dwarf. The result is the discovery of an atmosphere that varies quickly, probably due to layers of clouds with different chemical compositions.