Vertical tracer mixing in hot Jupiter atmospheres
Aerosols appear to be ubiquitous in close-in gas giant atmospheres, and disequilibrium chemistry likely impacts the emergent spectra of these planets. Lofted aerosols and disequilibrium chemistry are caused by vigorous vertical transport in these heavily irradiated atmospheres. Here we numerically a...
Main Authors: | Komacek, TD, Showman, AP, Parmentier, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Astronomical Society
2019
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