JWST/NIRISS and HST: Exploring the improved ability to characterise exoplanet atmospheres in the JWST era

(2024)

Authors:

Chloe Fisher, Jake Taylor, Vivien Parmentier, Daniel Kitzmann, Jayne L Birkby, Michael Radica, Joanna Barstow, Jingxuan Yang, Giuseppe Morello

Evidence for morning-to-evening limb asymmetry on the cool low-density exoplanet WASP-107 b

Nature Astronomy Springer Science and Business Media LLC 8:12 (2024) 1562-1574

Authors:

Matthew M Murphy, Thomas G Beatty, Everett Schlawin, Taylor J Bell, Michael R Line, Thomas P Greene, Vivien Parmentier, Emily Rauscher, Luis Welbanks, Jonathan J Fortney, Marcia Rieke

Data availability and requirements relevant for the Ariel space mission and other exoplanet atmosphere applications

RAS Techniques and Instruments Oxford University Press 3:1 (2024) 636-690

Authors:

Katy L Chubb, Séverine Robert, Clara Sousa-Silva, Sergei N Yurchenko, Nicole F Allard, Vincent Boudon, Jeanna Buldyreva, Benjamin Bultel, Athena Coustenis, Aleksandra Foltynowicz, Iouli E Gordon, Robert J Hargreaves, Christiane Helling, Christian Hill, Helgi Rafn Hrodmarsson, Tijs Karman, Helena Lecoq-Molinos, Alessandra Migliorini, Michaël Rey, Cyril Richard, Ibrahim Sadiek, Frédéric Schmidt, Andrei Sokolov, Stefania Stefani, Patrick Gerard Joseph Irwin

Abstract:

The goal of this white paper is to provide a snapshot of the data availability and data needs primarily for the Ariel space mission, but also for related atmospheric studies of exoplanets and cool stars. It covers the following data-related topics: molecular and atomic line lists, line profiles, computed cross-sections and opacities, collision-induced absorption and other continuum data, optical properties of aerosols and surfaces, atmospheric chemistry, UV photodissociation and photoabsorption cross-sections, and standards in the description and format of such data. These data aspects are discussed by addressing the following questions for each topic, based on the experience of the ‘data-provider’ and ‘data-user’ communities: (1) what are the types and sources of currently available data, (2) what work is currently in progress, and (3) what are the current and anticipated data needs. We present a GitHub platform for Ariel-related data, with the goal to provide a go-to place for both data-users and data-providers, for the users to make requests for their data needs and for the data-providers to link to their available data. Our aim throughout the paper is to provide practical information on existing sources of data whether in data bases, theoretical, or literature sources.

Multiple Clues for Dayside Aerosols and Temperature Gradients in WASP-69 b from a Panchromatic JWST Emission Spectrum

The Astronomical Journal American Astronomical Society 168:3 (2024) 104

Authors:

Everett Schlawin, Sagnick Mukherjee, Kazumasa Ohno, Taylor J Bell, Thomas G Beatty, Thomas P Greene, Michael Line, Ryan C Challener, Vivien Parmentier, Jonathan J Fortney, Emily Rauscher, Lindsey Wiser, Luis Welbanks, Matthew Murphy, Isaac Edelman, Natasha Batalha, Sarah E Moran, Nishil Mehta, Marcia Rieke

NEMESISPY: A Python package for simulating and retrieving exoplanetary spectra

The Journal of Open Source Software The Open Journal 9:101 (2024) 6874-6874

Authors:

Jingxuan Yang, Juan Alday, Patrick Irwin