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Discovering the atmospheres of hot Jupiters

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 September 2020

P. Wilson Cauley*
Affiliation:
LASP, CU Boulder 1234 Innovation Dr., Boulder, CO 80305 email: [email protected]
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Abstract

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Hot Jupiters are an extraordinary class of exoplanets, orbiting their host stars with periods of hours to a few days. Some of these objects have day-side temperatures approaching photospheric temperatures of late K-type stars. I will give an overview of how we characterize the atmospheres of these fascinating objects and some the more recent exciting results to come from ground and space-based telescopes, as well as what the future holds for detailed characterization of short-period exoplanet atmospheres.

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© International Astronomical Union 2020

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