An HST/WFC3 thermal emission spectrum of the hot Jupiter HAT-P-7b
Secondary eclipse observations of several of the hottest hot Jupiters show featureless, blackbody-like spectra or molecular emission features, which are consistent with thermal inversions being present in those atmospheres. Theory predicts a transition between warmer atmospheres with thermal inversi...
Main Authors: | Mansfield, M, Bean, JL, Line, MR, Parmentier, V, Kreidberg, L, Désert, J-M, Fortney, JJ, Stevenson, KB, Arcangeli, J, Dragomir, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Astronomical Society
2018
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