Highly reflective white clouds on the western dayside of an exo-Neptune
Louis-Philippe Coulombe, Michael Radica, Bj\"orn Benneke, \'Elyse, D'Aoust, Lisa Dang, Nicolas B. Cowan, Vivien Parmentier, Lo\"ic Albert, David, Lafreni\`ere, Jake Taylor, Pierre-Alexis Roy, Stefan Pelletier, Romain, Allart, \'Etienne Artigau, Ren\'e Doyon, Ray Jayawardhana

TL;DR
This study presents phase-resolved spectroscopy of the ultra-hot Neptune LTT 9779b, revealing asymmetric reflective clouds and temperature distribution, advancing understanding of atmospheric dynamics in smaller, high-metallicity exoplanets.
Contribution
First spectroscopic detection of asymmetric white clouds on the western dayside of an ultra-hot Neptune, with insights into heat transport and cloud formation.
Findings
Highly reflective white clouds on the western dayside (A=0.79±0.15)
Symmetric thermal phase curve with a hot dayside (~2260 K) and cold nightside (<1330 K)
Evidence of eastward heat transport via an equatorial jet
Abstract
Highly-irradiated gas giant exoplanets are predicted to show circulation patterns dominated by day-to-night heat transport and a spatial distribution of clouds that is driven by advection and local heating. Hot-Jupiters have been extensively studied from broadband phase-curve observations at infrared and optical wavelengths, but spectroscopic observations in the reflected light are rare and the regime of smaller and higher-metallicity ultra-hot planets, such as hot-Neptunes, remains largely unexplored to date. Here we present the phase-resolved reflected-light and thermal-emission spectroscopy of the ultra-hot Neptune LTT 9779b, obtained through observing its full phase-curve from 0.6 to 2.8 m with JWST NIRISS/SOSS. We detect an asymmetric dayside in reflected light (3.1 significance) with highly-reflective white clouds on the western dayside (A = 0.790.15) and a much…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Planetary Science and Exploration · Space Exploration and Technology
