Atmospheres of Eccentric Extrasolar Planets

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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While the majority of planets found close to their star (a < 0.1 AU) have circular orbits, there are many examples, including several transiting planets, that have large eccentricities (e > 0.1). Large eccentricities lead to variations in the dayside stellar heating that, in some cases, force a planet's atmosphere through significant thermal and chemical changes during an orbital period. Such changes may impact the global redistribution of absorbed stellar energy across the atmosphere and perhaps alter a planet's cooling evolution. Concentrations of important atmospheric opacity sources, including molecular species and clouds, may also change during an orbital period leading to interesting phase-dependent photometric and spectroscopic properties. Time-dependence as a function of wavelength may provide insight into the thermal and chemical structure of atmospheric depths probed by different bandpasses. This poster focuses on several important and observationally accessible eccentric planets.

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