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JWST Transit Spectra. I. Exploring Potential Biases and Opportunities in Retrievals of Tidally Locked Hot Jupiters with Clouds and Hazes
Brianna I. Lacy,
Adam Burrows
Astrophysical Sciences
Princeton Institute for Computational Science and Engineering
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Physics & Astronomy
James Webb Space Telescope
100%
haze
97%
night
82%
Jupiter (planet)
81%
transit
81%
retrieval
79%
extrasolar planets
41%
temperature gradients
41%
aerosols
28%
longitude
11%
metallicity
9%
planets
8%
grids
7%
atmospheres
6%
temperature
5%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
Jupiter
86%
haze
82%
temperature gradient
52%
aerosol
22%
atmospheric structure
15%
parameter estimation
10%
data quality
10%
longitude
10%
planet
9%
code
8%
temperature
8%
transition
6%
atmosphere
6%
effect
5%
experiment
4%