Modeling Exoplanetary Atmospheres: An Overview
Abstract
We review several aspects of the calculation of exoplanet model atmospheres in the current era, with a focus on understanding the temperature-pressure profiles of atmospheres and their emitted spectra. Most of the focus is on gas giant planets, both under strong stellar irradiation and in isolation. The roles of stellar irradiation, metallicity, surface gravity, C/O ratio, interior fluxes, and cloud opacity are discussed. Connections are made to the well-studied atmospheres of brown dwarfs as well as sub-Neptunes and terrestrial planets, where appropriate. Illustrative examples of model atmosphere retrievals on a thermal emission spectrum are given and connections are made between atmospheric abundances and the predictions of planet formation models.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1804.08149,
title = {Modeling Exoplanetary Atmospheres: An Overview},
author = {Jonathan J. Fortney},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.08149},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
40 pages. Lectures presented at the 2nd Advanced School on Exoplanetary Science, May. 22 - 26, 2017, Vietri sul Mare, Italy. To appear in Astrophysics of Exoplanetary Atmospheres, Springer International Publishing, Editors Valerio Bozza, Luigi Mancini, Alessandro Sozzetti