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A New Analysis of 8 Spitzer Phase Curves and Hot Jupiter Population Trends: Qatar-1b, Qatar-2b, WASP-52b, WASP-34b, and WASP-140b

Authors :
May, Erin
Stevenson, Kevin
Bean, Jacob
Bell, Taylor
Cowan, Nicolas
Dang, Lisa
Desert, Jean-Michel
Fortney, Jonathan
Keating, Dylan
Kempton, Eliza
Komacek, Thaddeus
Lewis, Nikole
Mansfield, Megan
Morley, Caroline
Parmentier, Vivien
Rauscher, Emily
Swain, Mark
Zellem, Robert
Showman, Adam
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

With over 30 phase curves observed during the warm Spitzer mission, the complete data set provides a wealth of information relating to trends and three-dimensional properties of hot Jupiter atmospheres. In this work we present a comparative study of seven new Spitzer phase curves for four planets with equilibrium temperatures of T$_{eq}\sim$ 1300K: Qatar-2b, WASP-52b, WASP-34b, and WASP-140b, as well as the reanalysis of the 4.5 $\micron$ Qatar-1b phase curve due to the similar equilibrium temperature. In total, five 4.5 $\micron$ phase curves and three 3.6 $\micron$ phase curves are analyzed here with a uniform approach. Using these new results, in combination with literature values for the entire population of published Spitzer phase curves of hot Jupiters, we present evidence for a linear trend of increasing hot spot offset with increasing orbital period, as well as observational evidence for two classes of planets in apparent redistribution vs. equilibrium temperature parameter space, and tentative evidence for a dependence of hot spot offset on planetary surface gravity in our $\sim$ 1300 K sample. We do not find trends in apparent heat redistribution with orbital period or gravity. Non-uniformity in literature Spitzer data analysis techniques precludes a definitive determination of the sources or lack of trends.<br />Comment: 22 pages, 13 figures, 6 tables. Accepted for publication in AAS journals

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2203.15059
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ac6261