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Nightside clouds and disequilibrium chemistry on the hot Jupiter WASP-43b.

Authors :
Bell TJ
Crouzet N
Cubillos PE
Kreidberg L
Piette AAA
Roman MT
Barstow JK
Blecic J
Carone L
Coulombe LP
Ducrot E
Hammond M
Mendonça JM
Moses JI
Parmentier V
Stevenson KB
Teinturier L
Zhang M
Batalha NM
Bean JL
Benneke B
Charnay B
Chubb KL
Demory BO
Gao P
Lee EKH
López-Morales M
Morello G
Rauscher E
Sing DK
Tan X
Venot O
Wakeford HR
Aggarwal K
Ahrer EM
Alam MK
Baeyens R
Barrado D
Caceres C
Carter AL
Casewell SL
Challener RC
Crossfield IJM
Decin L
Désert JM
Dobbs-Dixon I
Dyrek A
Espinoza N
Feinstein AD
Gibson NP
Harrington J
Helling C
Hu R
Iro N
Kempton EM
Kendrew S
Komacek TD
Krick J
Lagage PO
Leconte J
Lendl M
Lewis NT
Lothringer JD
Malsky I
Mancini L
Mansfield M
Mayne NJ
Evans-Soma TM
Molaverdikhani K
Nikolov NK
Nixon MC
Palle E
Petit Dit de la Roche DJM
Piaulet C
Powell D
Rackham BV
Schneider AD
Steinrueck ME
Taylor J
Welbanks L
Yurchenko SN
Zhang X
Zieba S
Source :
Nature astronomy [Nat Astron] 2024; Vol. 8 (7), pp. 879-898. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Apr 30.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Hot Jupiters are among the best-studied exoplanets, but it is still poorly understood how their chemical composition and cloud properties vary with longitude. Theoretical models predict that clouds may condense on the nightside and that molecular abundances can be driven out of equilibrium by zonal winds. Here we report a phase-resolved emission spectrum of the hot Jupiter WASP-43b measured from 5 μm to 12 μm with the JWST's Mid-Infrared Instrument. The spectra reveal a large day-night temperature contrast (with average brightness temperatures of 1,524 ± 35 K and 863 ± 23 K, respectively) and evidence for water absorption at all orbital phases. Comparisons with three-dimensional atmospheric models show that both the phase-curve shape and emission spectra strongly suggest the presence of nightside clouds that become optically thick to thermal emission at pressures greater than ~100 mbar. The dayside is consistent with a cloudless atmosphere above the mid-infrared photosphere. Contrary to expectations from equilibrium chemistry but consistent with disequilibrium kinetics models, methane is not detected on the nightside (2 σ upper limit of 1-6 ppm, depending on model assumptions). Our results provide strong evidence that the atmosphere of WASP-43b is shaped by disequilibrium processes and provide new insights into the properties of the planet's nightside clouds. However, the remaining discrepancies between our observations and our predictive atmospheric models emphasize the importance of further exploring the effects of clouds and disequilibrium chemistry in numerical models.<br />Competing Interests: Competing interestsThe authors declare no competing interests.<br /> (© The Author(s) 2024.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2397-3366
Volume :
8
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature astronomy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39049827
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41550-024-02230-x