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Warm Jupiters Beyond the Tidal Synchronization Limit May Exhibit a Wide Range of Secondary Eclipse Depths
by
Rauscher, Emily
, Cowan, Nicolas B
, Luger, Rodrigo
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Atmospheric circulation
/ Atmospheric models
/ Eclipses
/ Extrasolar planets
/ Gas giant planets
/ Jupiter atmosphere
/ Orbits
/ Planetary atmospheres
/ Planetary rotation
/ Synchronism
/ Three dimensional models
2023
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Warm Jupiters Beyond the Tidal Synchronization Limit May Exhibit a Wide Range of Secondary Eclipse Depths
by
Rauscher, Emily
, Cowan, Nicolas B
, Luger, Rodrigo
in
Atmospheric circulation
/ Atmospheric models
/ Eclipses
/ Extrasolar planets
/ Gas giant planets
/ Jupiter atmosphere
/ Orbits
/ Planetary atmospheres
/ Planetary rotation
/ Synchronism
/ Three dimensional models
2023
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Warm Jupiters Beyond the Tidal Synchronization Limit May Exhibit a Wide Range of Secondary Eclipse Depths
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Rauscher, Emily
, Cowan, Nicolas B
, Luger, Rodrigo
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Atmospheric circulation
/ Atmospheric models
/ Eclipses
/ Extrasolar planets
/ Gas giant planets
/ Jupiter atmosphere
/ Orbits
/ Planetary atmospheres
/ Planetary rotation
/ Synchronism
/ Three dimensional models
2023
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Warm Jupiters Beyond the Tidal Synchronization Limit May Exhibit a Wide Range of Secondary Eclipse Depths
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Warm Jupiters Beyond the Tidal Synchronization Limit May Exhibit a Wide Range of Secondary Eclipse Depths
2023
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Overview
With JWST we can now characterize the atmospheres of planets on longer orbital planets, but this moves us into a regime where we cannot assume that tidal forces from the star have eroded planets' obliquities and synchronized their rotation rates. These rotation vectors may be tracers of formation and evolution histories and also enable a range of atmospheric circulation states. Here we delineate the orbital space over which tidal synchronization and alignment assumptions may no longer apply and present three-dimensional atmospheric models of a hypothetical warm Jupiter over a range of rotation rates and obliquities. We simulate the secondary eclipses of this planet for different possible viewing orientations and times during its orbital, seasonal cycle. We find that the eclipse depth can be strongly influenced by rotation rate and obliquity through the timing of the eclipse relative to the planet's seasonal cycle, and advise caution in attempting to derive properties such as albedo or day-night transport from this measurement. We predict that if warm Jupiters beyond the tidal limit have intrinsic diversity in their rotation vectors, then it will manifest itself as dispersion in their secondary eclipse depths. We explore eclipse mapping as a way to uniquely constrain the rotation vector of warm Jupiters but find that the associated signals are likely at the edge of JWST performance. Nevertheless, as JWST begins to measure the secondary eclipses of longer orbital period planets, we should expect to observe the consequences of a wider range of rotation states and circulation patterns.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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