A continuum from clear to cloudy hot-Jupiter exoplanets without primordial water depletion
Thousands of transiting exoplanets have been discovered, but spectral analysis of their atmospheres has so far been dominated by a small number of exoplanets and data spanning relatively narrow wavelength ranges (such as 1.1–1.7 micrometres). Recent studies show that some hot-Jupiter exoplanets have...
Main Authors: | Sing, D, Fortney, J, Nikolov, N, Wakeford, H, Kataria, T, Evans, T, Aigrain, S, Ballester, G, Burrows, A, Deming, D, Désert, J, Gibson, N, Henry, G, Huitson, C, Knutson, H, des Etangs, A, Pont, F, Showman, A, Vidal-Madjar, A, Williamson, M, Wilson, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2015
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