Formation and dynamics of water clouds on temperate sub-Neptunes: The example of K2-18b
Benjamin Charnay, Doriann Blain, Bruno B\'ezard, J\'er\'emy Leconte,, Martin Turbet, Aur\'elien Falco

TL;DR
This study uses 3D atmospheric modeling to explore water cloud formation and distribution on K2-18b, revealing how metallicity, CCN concentration, and rotation influence cloud cover and spectral observations.
Contribution
It provides the first 3D simulations of water cloud formation and distribution on K2-18b, linking atmospheric dynamics to observable spectral features.
Findings
Cloud formation occurs at the substellar point or terminator.
High metallicity (>100*solar) leads to thick clouds at the terminator.
Cloud fraction variability can cause observable spectral changes.
Abstract
Hubble (HST) spectroscopic transit observations of the temperate sub-Neptune K2-18b were interpreted as the presence of water vapour with potential water clouds. 1D modelling studies also predict the formation of water clouds at some conditions. However, such models cannot predict the cloud cover, driven by atmospheric dynamics and thermal contrasts, and thus their real impact on spectra. The main goal of this study is to understand the formation, distribution and observational consequences of water clouds on K2-18b and other temperate sub-Neptunes. We simulated the atmospheric dynamics, water cloud formation and spectra of K2-18b for H2-dominated atmosphere using a 3D GCM. We analysed the impact of atmospheric composition (with metallicity from 1*solar to 1000*solar), concentration of cloud condensation nuclei and planetary rotation rate. Assuming that K2-18b has a synchronous…
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