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    Evidence for H2 Dissociation and Recombination Heat Transport in the Atmosphere of KELT-9b

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    Mansfield, Megan
    Bean, Jacob L. cc
    Stevenson, Kevin B.
    Komacek, Thaddeus D. cc
    Bell, Taylor J. cc
    Tan, Xianyu cc
    Malik, Matej
    Beatty, Thomas G.
    Wong, Ian cc
    Cowan, Nicolas B. cc
    Dang, Lisa
    Désert, Jean-Michel
    Fortney, Jonathan J.
    Gaudi, B. Scott
    Keating, Dylan
    Kempton, Eliza M.-R.
    Kreidberg, Laura cc
    Line, Michael R.
    Parmentier, Vivien cc
    Stassun, Keivan G.
    Swain, Mark R.
    Zellem, Robert T.
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    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Dept Astron & Steward Observ
    Issue Date
    2020-01-07
    Keywords
    Hot Jupiters
    Exoplanet atmospheres
    
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    IOP PUBLISHING LTD
    Citation
    Megan Mansfield et al 2020 ApJL 888 L15
    Journal
    ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS
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    Copyright © 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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    Abstract
    Phase curve observations provide an opportunity to study the energy budgets of exoplanets by quantifying the amount of heat redistributed from their daysides to their nightsides. Theories of phase curves for hot Jupiters have focused on the balance between radiation and dynamics as the primary parameter controlling heat redistribution. However, recent phase curves have shown deviations from the trends that emerge from this theory, which has led to work on additional processes that may affect hot Jupiter energy budgets. One such process, molecular hydrogen dissociation and recombination, can enhance energy redistribution on ultra-hot Jupiters with temperatures above similar to 2000 K. In order to study the impact of H-2 dissociation on ultra-hot Jupiters, we present a phase curve of KELT-9b observed with the Spitzer Space Telescope at 4.5 mu m. KELT-9b is the hottest known transiting planet, with a 4.5 mu m dayside brightness temperature of <CDATA<i and a nightside temperature of <CDATA<i. We observe a phase curve amplitude of 0.609 0.020 and an offset of <CDATA<i. The observed amplitude is too small to be explained by a simple balance between radiation and advection. General circulation models (GCMs) and an energy balance model that include the effects of H-2 dissociation and recombination provide a better match to the data. The GCMs, however, predict a maximum phase offset of 5 degrees, which disagrees with our observations at >5 sigma confidence. This discrepancy may be due to magnetic effects in the planet's highly ionized atmosphere.
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    2041-8205
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    10.3847/2041-8213/ab5b09
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