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The stable climate of KELT-9b

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2022-10-19 v1

Abstract

Even among the most irradiated gas giants, so-called ultra-hot Jupiters, KELT-9b stands out as the hottest planet thus far discovered with a dayside temperature of over 4500K. At these extreme irradiation levels, we expect an increase in heat redistribution efficiency and a low Bond albedo owed to an extended atmosphere with molecular hydrogen dissociation occurring on the planetary dayside. We present new photometric observations of the KELT-9 system throughout 4 full orbits and 9 separate occultations obtained by the 30cm space telescope CHEOPS. The CHEOPS bandpass, located at optical wavelengths, captures the peak of the thermal emission spectrum of KELT-9b. In this work we simultaneously analyse CHEOPS phase curves along with public phase curves from TESS and Spitzer to infer joint constraints on the phase curve variation, gravity-darkened transits, and occultation depth in three bandpasses, as well as derive 2D temperature maps of the atmosphere at three different depths. We find a day-night heat redistribution efficiency of \sim0.3 which confirms expectations of enhanced energy transfer to the planetary nightside due to dissociation and recombination of molecular hydrogen. We also calculate a Bond albedo consistent with zero. We find no evidence of variability of the brightness temperature of the planet, excluding variability greater than 1% (1σ\sigma).

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@article{arxiv.2208.04818,
  title  = {The stable climate of KELT-9b},
  author = {K. D. Jones and B. M. Morris and B. -O. Demory and K. Heng and M. J. Hooton and N. Billot and D. Ehrenreich and S. Hoyer and A. E. Simon and M. Lendl and O. D. S. Demangeon and S. G. Sousa and A. Bonfanti and T. G. Wilson and S. Salmon and Sz. Csizmadia and H. Parviainen and G. Bruno and Y. Alibert and R. Alonso and G. Anglada and T. Bárczy and D. Barrado y Navascues and S. C. C. Barros and W. Baumjohann and M. Beck and T. Beck and W. Benz and X. Bonfils and A. Brandeker and C. Broeg and J. Cabrera and S. Charnoz and A. Collier Cameron and M. B. Davies and M. Deleuil and A. Deline and L. Delrez and A. Erikson and A. Fortier and L. Fossati and M. Fridlund and D. Gandolfi and M. Gillon and M. Güdel and K. G. Isaak and L. L. Kiss and J. Laskar and A. Lecavelier des Etangs and C. Lovis and D. Magrin and P. F. L. Maxted and V. Nascimbeni and G. Olofsson and R. Ottensamer and I. Pagano and E. Pallé and G. Peter and G. Piotto and D. Pollacco and D. Queloz and R. Ragazzoni and N. Rando and F. Ratti and H. Rauer and C. Reimers and I. Ribas and N. C. Santos and G. Scandariato and D. Ségransan and A. M. S. Smith and M. Steller and Gy. M. Szabó and N. Thomas and S. Udry and V. Van Grootel and I. Walter and N. A. Walton and W. Wang Jungo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.04818},
  year   = {2022}
}

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21 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in A&A