Probing the Heights and Depths of Y Dwarf Atmospheres: A Retrieval Analysis of the JWST Spectral Energy Distribution of WISE J035934.06$-$540154.6
Harshil Kothari, Michael C. Cushing, Ben Burningham, Samuel A. Beiler,, J. Davy Kirkpatrick, Adam C. Schneider, Sagnick Mukherjee, Mark S. Marley

TL;DR
This study uses JWST spectra to perform atmospheric retrievals of a Y dwarf, significantly improving the precision of gas abundances and thermal profiles, revealing vigorous vertical mixing in its atmosphere.
Contribution
First retrieval of a Y dwarf atmosphere using JWST data, providing highly precise gas abundances and thermal profiles, and demonstrating the power of broad infrared spectra for atmospheric characterization.
Findings
Gas-phase absorber abundances are 3-5 times more precise than previous work.
Thermal profile retrieval shows an order-of-magnitude improvement in precision.
Evidence of vigorous vertical mixing with Kzz=10^9 cm^2/s.
Abstract
We present an atmospheric retrieval analysis of the Y0 brown dwarf WISE J035934.06540154.6 using the low-resolution 0.96--12 m JWST spectrum presented in \citet{Beiler_2023}. We obtain volume number mixing ratios of the major gas-phase absorbers (HO, CH, CO, CO, PH, and HS) that are 3--5 more precise than previous work that used HST spectra. We also find an order-of-magnitude improvement in the precision of the retrieved thermal profile, a direct result of the broad wavelength coverage of the JWST data. We used the retrieved thermal profile and surface gravity to generate a grid of chemical forward models with varying metallicity, (C/O), and strengths of vertical mixing as encapsulated by the eddy diffusion coefficient . Comparison of the retrieved abundances with this grid of models suggests that the deep atmosphere of…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
