articleThe Astrophysical JournalApr 30, 2008BRONZE OA

A Unified Theory for the Atmospheres of the Hot and Very Hot Jupiters: Two Classes of Irradiated Atmospheres

JJJ. J. FortneyKLK. LoddersMSM. S. MarleyRSR. S. Freedman

Ames Research Center · University of California, Santa Cruz · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

We highlight the importance of gaseous TiO and VO opacity on the highly irradiated close-in giant planets. The atmospheres of these planets naturally fall into two classes that are somewhat analogous to the M- and L-type dwarfs. Those that are warm enough to have appreciable opacity due to TiO and VO gases we term the ``pM Class'' planets, and those that are cooler we term ``pL Class'' planets. We calculate model atmospheres for these planets, including pressure-temperature profiles, spectra, and characteristic radiative time constants. We show that pM Class planets have hot stratospheres $\sim$2000 K and appear ``anomalously'' bright in the mid infrared secondary eclipse, as was recently found for planets HD…

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  • JJ
    J. J. FortneyCorresponding

    Ames Research Center, University of California, Santa Cruz, Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence

  • KL
    K. Lodders

    Planetary Science Institute

  • MS
    M. S. Marley

    Ames Research Center

  • RS
    R. S. Freedman

    Ames Research Center, University of California, Santa Cruz

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Planet
  • Opacity
  • Radiative transfer
  • Flux (metallurgy)
  • Thermal
  • Thermal emission
  • Infrared
  • Atmosphere (unit)
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