Diversity in the haziness and chemistry of temperate sub-Neptunes
Pierre-Alexis Roy, Bj\"orn Benneke, Marylou Fournier-Tondreau, Louis-Philippe Coulombe, Caroline Piaulet-Ghorayeb, David Lafreni\`ere, Romain Allart, Nicolas B. Cowan, Lisa Dang, Doug Johnstone, Adam B. Langeveld, Stefan Pelletier, Michael Radica, Jake Taylor, Lo\"ic Albert

TL;DR
This study uses JWST transmission spectroscopy to reveal that temperate sub-Neptunes can have vastly different atmospheric compositions and aerosol properties, challenging the assumption of uniformity based on temperature alone.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed atmospheric characterization of LP 791-18c, showing significant diversity in sub-Neptune atmospheres beyond temperature effects.
Findings
LP 791-18c has a metal-enriched atmosphere with high water content.
Its spectrum shows strong haze scattering and no CO2 absorption.
Diverse atmospheric compositions exist among similar sub-Neptunes.
Abstract
Recent transit observations of K2-18b and TOI-270d revealed strong molecular absorption signatures, lending credence to the idea that temperate sub-Neptunes (T=250-400K) have upper atmospheres mostly free of aerosols. These observations also indicated higher-than-expected CO abundances on both planets, implying bulk compositions with high water mass fractions. However, it remains unclear whether these findings hold true for all temperate sub-Neptunes. Here, we present the JWST NIRSpec/PRISM 0.7-5.4m transmission spectrum of a third temperate sub-Neptune, the 2.4R planet LP 791-18c (T=355K), which is even more favorable for atmospheric characterization thanks to its small M6 host star. Intriguingly, despite LP 791-18c's radius, mass, and equilibrium temperature being in between those of K2-18b and TOI-270d, we find a drastically…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
