Descripción
                                    Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a key chemical species that is found in a wide range of 
planetary atmospheres. In the context of exoplanets, CO2 is an indicator of the metal 
enrichment (that is, elements heavier than helium, also called ‘metallicity’)1–3
, and 
thus the formation processes of the primary atmospheres of hot gas giants4–6
. It is 
also one of the most promising species to detect in the secondary atmospheres of 
terrestrial exoplanets7–9
. Previous photometric measurements of transiting planets 
with the Spitzer Space Telescope have given hints of the presence of CO2, but have 
not yielded defnitive detections owing to the lack of unambiguous spectroscopic 
identifcation10–12. Here we present the detection of CO2 in the atmosphere of the gas 
giant exoplanet WASP-39b from transmission spectroscopy observations obtained 
with JWST as part of the Early Release Science programme13,14. The data used in this 
study span 3.0–5.5 micrometres in wavelength and show a prominent CO2 absorption 
feature at 4.3 micrometres (26-sigma signifcance). The overall spectrum is well 
matched by one-dimensional, ten-times solar metallicity models that assume 
radiative–convective–thermochemical equilibrium and have moderate cloud 
opacity. These models predict that the atmosphere should have water, carbon 
monoxide and hydrogen sulfde in addition to CO2, but little methane. Furthermore, 
we also tentatively detect a small absorption feature near 4.0 micrometres that is 
not reproduced by these models.
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