A Library of Self-Consistent Simulated Exoplanet Atmospheres
Jayesh M. Goyal, Nathan Mayne, Benjamin Drummond, David K. Sing, Eric, H\'ebrard, Nikole Lewis, Pascal Tremblin, Mark W. Phillips, Thomas, Mikal-Evans, Hannah R. Wakeford

TL;DR
This paper introduces a comprehensive library of self-consistent exoplanet atmosphere models, including spectra and P-T profiles, to aid in interpreting observations and understanding atmospheric physics of hot Jupiters.
Contribution
The authors provide a publicly available, extensive grid of self-consistent exoplanet atmosphere models with varied parameters, incorporating effects like condensation, opacities, and chemical compositions, which was not previously available.
Findings
Condensation processes significantly affect P-T profiles and spectra.
H$^-$ opacity can cause temperature inversions in ultra-hot Jupiters.
Model choices influence spectral features and atmospheric structure.
Abstract
We present a publicly available library of model atmospheres with radiative-convective equilibrium Pressure-Temperature (-) profiles fully consistent with equilibrium chemical abundances, and the corresponding emission and transmission spectrum with R5000 at 0.2 m decreasing to R35 at 30 m, for 89 hot Jupiter exoplanets, for four re-circulation factors, six metallicities and six C/O ratios. We find the choice of condensation process (local/rainout) alters the - profile and thereby the spectrum substantially, potentially detectable by JWST. We find H opacity can contribute to form a strong temperature inversion in ultra-hot Jupiters for C/O ratios 1 and can make transmission spectra features flat in the optical, alongside altering the entire emission spectra. We highlight how adopting different model choices such as thermal ionisation,…
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