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IAU G5: Photochemistry and Chemical Inhomogeneity on Hot Giant Exoplanets

Dr. Robin Baeyens
See the live streaming of this talk on Tuesday May 28, 17:00 GMT+1).

Abstract

The James Webb Space Telescope has shown us that we cannot consider exoplanet atmospheres as globally uniform objects in chemical equilibrium. On the contrary: day and night sides can have a completely different composition and disequilibrium effects such as mixing and photochemistry will affect chemical abundances, and hence, our understanding of how these planets were formed.

In this talk, I will present new chemical models that incorporate disequilibrium chemistry and three-dimensionality in hot Jupiter atmospheres. I will show that photochemistry can have a global impact and may explain some enigmatic observations on ultra-hot planets. Finally, I will discuss the important effect that photodissociation and ionization have on the atmospheric structure of exoplanets.

About the talk

IAU G5: Photochemistry and Chemical Inhomogeneity on Hot Giant Exoplanets
Dr. Robin Baeyens
Anton Pannekoek Institute of Astronomy
Tuesday May 28, 2024 - 17:00 GMT+1  (Online)
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