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Clouds and Hazes in GJ 1214b's Metal-Rich Atmosphere

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2025-03-31 v1

Abstract

The sub-Neptune GJ 1214b has an infamously flat transmission spectrum, likely due to thick aerosols in its atmosphere. A recent JWST MIRI spectroscopic phase curve of GJ 1214 b added to this picture, suggesting a highly reflective and metal-rich atmosphere. Using a 3D General Circulation Model with both photochemical hazes and condensate clouds, we characterize how different aerosol types affect the atmospheric structure of GJ 1214 b and manifest in its spectroscopic phase curve. Additionally, we reanalyze the original GJ 1214 b JWST phase curve. The reanalysis shows a hotter nightside, similar dayside temperature, and a lower, but still elevated, Bond albedo (0.42 +/- 0.11) than the original results. We find that a scenario with both clouds and hazes is most consistent with the JWST phase curve. Reflective clouds or hazes are needed to explain the large Bond albedo, and hazes or a super-solar metallicity help account for the several hundred Kelvin day-night temperature difference measured by the phase curve.

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@article{arxiv.2503.22608,
  title  = {Clouds and Hazes in GJ 1214b's Metal-Rich Atmosphere},
  author = {Isaac Malsky and Emily Rauscher and Kevin Stevenson and Arjun B. Savel and Maria E. Steinrueck and Peter Gao and Eliza M. -R. Kempton and Michael T. Roman and Jacob L. Bean and Michael Zhang and Vivien Parmentier and Anjali A. A. Piette and Tiffany Kataria},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.22608},
  year   = {2025}
}