Cloud-convection feedback in brown dwarf atmospheres

Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 929:2 (2022) 153

Authors:

Maxence Lefevre, Xianyu Tan, Elspeth KH Lee, Rt Pierrehumbert

Abstract:

Numerous observational evidence has suggested the presence of active meteorology in the atmospheres of brown dwarfs. A near-infrared brightness variability has been observed. Clouds have a major role in shaping the thermal structure and spectral properties of these atmospheres. The mechanism of such variability is still unclear, and neither 1D nor global circulation models can fully study this topic due to resolution. In this study, a convective-resolving model is coupled to gray-band radiative transfer in order to study the coupling between the convective atmosphere and the variability of clouds over a large temperature range with a domain of several hundred kilometers. Six types of clouds are considered, with microphysics including settling. The clouds are radiatively active through the Rosseland mean coefficient. Radiative cloud feedback can drive spontaneous atmospheric variability in both temperature and cloud structure, as modeled for the first time in three dimensions. Silicate clouds have the most effect on the thermal structure with the generation of a secondary convective layer in some cases, depending on the assumed particle size. Iron and aluminum clouds also have a substantial impact on the atmosphere. Thermal spectra were computed, and we find the strongest effect of the clouds is the smoothing of spectral features at optical wavelengths. Compared to observed L and T dwarfs on the color–magnitude diagram, the simulated atmospheres are redder for most of the cases. Simulations with the presence of cloud holes are closer to observations.

A Mini-Chemical Scheme with Net Reactions for 3D GCMs I.: Thermochemical Kinetics

ArXiv 2204.04201 (2022)

Authors:

Shang-Min Tsai, Elspeth KH Lee, Raymond Pierrehumbert

Impact of variable photospheric radius on exoplanet atmospheric retrievals

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters Oxford University Press (OUP) 513:1 (2022) l20-l24

3D Radiative Transfer for Exoplanet Atmospheres. gCMCRT: A GPU-accelerated MCRT Code

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 929:2 (2022) 180

Authors:

Elspeth KH Lee, Joost P Wardenier, Bibiana Prinoth, Vivien Parmentier, Simon L Grimm, Robin Baeyens, Ludmila Carone, Duncan Christie, Russell Deitrick, Daniel Kitzmann, Nathan Mayne, Michael Roman, Brian Thorsbro

A survey of exoplanet phase curves with Ariel

Experimental Astronomy Springer Nature 53:2 (2022) 417-446

Authors:

Benjamin Charnay, João M Mendonça, Laura Kreidberg, Nicolas B Cowan, Jake Taylor, Taylor J Bell, Olivier Demangeon, Billy Edwards, Carole A Haswell, Giuseppe Morello, Lorenzo V Mugnai, Enzo Pascale, Giovanna Tinetti, Pascal Tremblin, Robert T Zellem