Photochemically produced SO2 in the atmosphere of WASP-39b

Nature Springer Nature 617:7961 (2023) 483-487

Authors:

Shang-Min Tsai, Elspeth KH Lee, Diana Powell, Peter Gao, Xi Zhang, Julianne Moses, Eric Hébrard, Olivia Venot, Vivien Parmentier, Sean Jordan, Renyu Hu, Munazza K Alam, Lili Alderson, Natalie M Batalha, Jacob L Bean, Björn Benneke, Carver J Bierson, Ryan P Brady, Ludmila Carone, Aarynn L Carter, Katy L Chubb, Julie Inglis, Jérémy Leconte, Michael Line, Mercedes López-Morales, Yamila Miguel, Karan Molaverdikhani, Zafar Rustamkulov, David K Sing, Kevin B Stevenson, Hannah R Wakeford, Jeehyun Yang, Keshav Aggarwal, Robin Baeyens, Saugata Barat, Miguel de Val-Borro, Tansu Daylan, Jonathan J Fortney, Kevin France, Jayesh M Goyal, David Grant, James Kirk, Laura Kreidberg, Amy Louca, Sarah E Moran, Sagnick Mukherjee, Evert Nasedkin, Kazumasa Ohno, Benjamin V Rackham, Seth Redfield, Jake Taylor, Pascal Tremblin, Channon Visscher, Nicole L Wallack, Luis Welbanks, Allison Youngblood, Eva-Maria Ahrer, Natasha E Batalha, Patrick Behr, Zachory K Berta-Thompson, Jasmina Blecic, SL Casewell, Ian JM Crossfield, Nicolas Crouzet, Patricio E Cubillos, Leen Decin, Jean-Michel Désert, Adina D Feinstein, Neale P Gibson, Joseph Harrington, Kevin Heng, Thomas Henning, Eliza M-R Kempton, Jessica Krick, Pierre-Olivier Lagage, Monika Lendl, Joshua D Lothringer, Megan Mansfield, NJ Mayne, Thomas Mikal-Evans, Enric Palle, Everett Schlawin, Oliver Shorttle, Peter J Wheatley, Sergei N Yurchenko

A reflective, metal-rich atmosphere for GJ 1214b from its JWST phase curve

Nature Springer Nature 620 (2023) 67-71

Authors:

Eliza M-R Kempton, Michael Zhang, Jacob L Bean, Maria E Steinrueck, Anjali AA Piette, Vivien Parmentier, Isaac Malsky, Michael T Roman, Emily Rauscher, Peter Gao, Taylor J Bell, Qiao Xue, Jake Taylor, Arjun B Savel, Kenneth E Arnold, Matthew C Nixon, Kevin B Stevenson, Megan Mansfield, Sarah Kendrew, Sebastian Zieba, Elsa Ducrot, Achrène Dyrek, Pierre-Olivier Lagage, Keivan G Stassun, Gregory W Henry, Travis Barman, Roxana Lupu, Matej Malik, Tiffany Kataria, Jegug Ih, Guangwei Fu, Luis Welbanks, Peter McGill

Abstract:

There are no planets intermediate in size between Earth and Neptune in our Solar System, yet these objects are found around a substantial fraction of other stars [1]. Population statistics show that close-in planets in this size range bifurcate into two classes based on their radii [2, 3]. It is hypothesized that the group with larger radii (referred to as "sub-Neptunes") is distinguished by having hydrogen-dominated atmospheres that are a few percent of the total mass of the planets [4]. GJ 1214b is an archetype sub-Neptune that has been observed extensively using transmission spectroscopy to test this hypothesis [5-14]. However, themeasured spectra are featureless, and thus inconclusive, due to the presence of high-altitude aerosols in the planet's atmosphere. Here we report a spectroscopic thermal phase curve of GJ 1214b obtained with JWST in the mid-infrared. The dayside and nightside spectra (average brightness temperatures of 553 ± 9 and 437 ± 19 K, respectively) each show >3σ evidence of absorption features, with H2O as the most likely cause in both. The measured global thermal emission implies that GJ 1214b's Bond albedo is 0.51 ± 0.06. Comparison between the spectroscopic phase curve data and three-dimensional models of GJ 1214b reveal a planet with a high metallicity atmosphere blanketed by a thick and highly reflective layer of clouds or haze.

Hotter than Expected: Hubble Space Telescope (HST)/WFC3 Phase-resolved Spectroscopy of a Rare Irradiated Brown Dwarf with Strong Internal Heat Flux

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 948:2 (2023) 129

Authors:

Rachael C Amaro, Dániel Apai, Yifan Zhou, Ben WP Lew, Sarah L Casewell, LC Mayorga, Mark S Marley, Xianyu Tan, Joshua D Lothringer, Vivien Parmentier, Travis Barman

Applying a temporal systematics model to vector Apodizing Phase Plate coronagraphic data: TRAP4vAPP

(2023)

Authors:

Pengyu Liu, Alexander J Bohn, David S Doelman, Ben J Sutlieff, Matthias Samland, Matthew A Kenworthy, Frans Snik, Jayne L Birkby, Beth A Biller, Jared R Males, Katie M Morzinski, Laird M Close, Gilles PPL Otten

Carbon monoxide emission lines reveal an inverted atmosphere in the ultra hot Jupiter WASP-33 b consistent with an eastward hot spot

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 522:2 (2023) 2145-2170

Authors:

Lennart van Sluijs, Jayne L Birkby, Joshua Lothringer, Elspeth KH Lee, Ian JM Crossfield, Vivien Parmentier, Matteo Brogi, Craig Kulesa, Don McCarthy, David Charbonneau