Disequilibrium Chemistry, Diabatic Thermal Structure, and Clouds in the Atmosphere of COCONUTS-2b
Zhoujian Zhang, Sagnick Mukherjee, Michael C. Liu, Jonathan J., Fortney, Emily Mader, William M. J. Best, Trent J. Dupuy, Sandy K. Leggett,, Theodora Karalidi, Michael R. Line, Mark S. Marley, Caroline V. Morley, Mark, W. Phillips, Robert J. Siverd, Joseph A. Zalesky

TL;DR
This study characterizes the atmosphere of COCONUTS-2b, a planetary-mass companion, revealing disequilibrium chemistry, thermal structure, and clouds, and estimates its physical properties using spectroscopy and atmospheric modeling.
Contribution
First detailed atmospheric analysis of COCONUTS-2b combining spectroscopy with advanced models, revealing disequilibrium chemistry and atmospheric composition.
Findings
Presence of disequilibrium chemistry in COCONUTS-2b's atmosphere
Effective temperature estimated at around 483 K
Sub- or near-solar metallicity and C/O ratio inferred
Abstract
Located 10.888 pc from Earth, COCONUTS-2b is a planetary-mass companion to a young (150-800 Myr) M3 star, with a wide orbital separation (6471 au) and a low companion-to-host mass ratio (). We have studied the atmospheric properties of COCONUTS-2b using newly acquired 1.0-2.5 m spectroscopy from Gemini/Flamingos-2. The spectral type of COCONUTS-2b is refined to T based on comparisons with T/Y dwarf spectral templates. We have conducted an extensive forward-modeling analysis, comparing the near-infrared spectrum and mid-infrared broadband photometry with sixteen state-of-the-art atmospheric model grids developed for brown dwarfs and self-luminous exoplanets near the T/Y transition. The PH-free ATMO2020++, ATMO2020++, and Exo-REM models best match the specific observations of COCONUTS-2b, regardless of variations in the input spectrophotometry. This…
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TopicsCatalysis and Oxidation Reactions · Carbon Dioxide Capture Technologies · Zeolite Catalysis and Synthesis
