Recently acquired Hubble and Spitzer phase curves of the short-period hot Jupiter WASP-43b make it an ideal target for confronting theory with data. On the observational front, we re-analyze the 3.6 and 4.5 μm Spitzer phase curves and demonstrate that our improved analysis better removes residual red noise due to intra-pixel sensitivity, which leads to greater fluxes emanating from the nightside of WASP-43b, thus reducing the tension between theory and data. On the theoretical front, we construct cloud-free and cloudy atmospheres of WASP-43b using our Global Circulation Model (GCM), THOR, which solves the non-hydrostatic Euler equations (compared to GCMs that typically solve the hydrostatic primitive equations). The cloud-free atmosphere pr...
Spectroscopic phase curves of transiting hot Jupiters are spectral measurements at multiple orbital ...
We present thermal phase curve measurements for the hot Jupiter WASP-103b observed with Hubble/WFC3 ...
We present new 3.6 and 4.5 μm Spitzer phase curves for the highly irradiated hot Jupiter WASP-33b an...
Context: Having a short orbital period and being tidally locked makes WASP-43b an ideal candidate fo...
The analysis of exoplanetary atmospheres often relies upon the observation of transit or eclipse eve...
Previous measurements of heat redistribution efficiency (the ability to transport energy from a plan...
Previous measurements of heat redistribution efficiency (the ability to transport energy from a plan...
We present thermal phase curve measurements for the hot Jupiter WASP-103b observed with Hubble/WFC3 ...
Motivated by a high Spitzer IRAC oversubscription rate, we present a new technique of randomly and s...
Aims. We analyse unpublished Spitzer observations of the thermal phase-curve of WASP-121 b, a benchm...
Motivated by a high Spitzer IRAC oversubscription rate, we present a new technique of randomly and s...
We present full-orbit phase curve observations of the eccentric (e ~ 0.08) transiting hot Jupiter WA...
Support for this work was provided by NASA through an award issued by JPL/Caltech; through the Scien...
Spectroscopic phase curves of transiting hot Jupiters are spectral measurements at multiple orbital ...
We present thermal phase curve measurements for the hot Jupiter WASP-103b observed with Hubble/WFC3 ...
We present new 3.6 and 4.5 μm Spitzer phase curves for the highly irradiated hot Jupiter WASP-33b an...
Context: Having a short orbital period and being tidally locked makes WASP-43b an ideal candidate fo...
The analysis of exoplanetary atmospheres often relies upon the observation of transit or eclipse eve...
Previous measurements of heat redistribution efficiency (the ability to transport energy from a plan...
Previous measurements of heat redistribution efficiency (the ability to transport energy from a plan...
We present thermal phase curve measurements for the hot Jupiter WASP-103b observed with Hubble/WFC3 ...
Motivated by a high Spitzer IRAC oversubscription rate, we present a new technique of randomly and s...
Aims. We analyse unpublished Spitzer observations of the thermal phase-curve of WASP-121 b, a benchm...
Motivated by a high Spitzer IRAC oversubscription rate, we present a new technique of randomly and s...
We present full-orbit phase curve observations of the eccentric (e ~ 0.08) transiting hot Jupiter WA...
Support for this work was provided by NASA through an award issued by JPL/Caltech; through the Scien...
Spectroscopic phase curves of transiting hot Jupiters are spectral measurements at multiple orbital ...
We present thermal phase curve measurements for the hot Jupiter WASP-103b observed with Hubble/WFC3 ...
We present new 3.6 and 4.5 μm Spitzer phase curves for the highly irradiated hot Jupiter WASP-33b an...