Direct pixel-level extraction of NIRISS spectra for WASP-18b followed by cross-correlation yields 4.4σ CO, 3.4σ H2O, and 7.8σ OH detections, with improved abundance constraints from subsequent retrievals.
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New MAROON-X observations of HAT-P-70b detect multiple neutral and ionized metals with day-to-night wind signatures and demonstrate that ionization-aware retrievals yield abundance ratios closer to solar values except for enhanced nickel.
Circulation models show equatorial jet strength most strongly alters Doppler shifts at ingress and egress, linearly affects mid-transit slope (secondary to rotation), and increases cross-correlation function width.
Tidal deformability modeling for pulsar companions enables constraints on their equations of state by matching predicted orbital precession to timing data from four systems.
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Detection of CO, H$_2$O, and OH in WASP-18b with JWST/NIRISS using Direct-Extracted Spectra and Cross-Correlation
Direct pixel-level extraction of NIRISS spectra for WASP-18b followed by cross-correlation yields 4.4σ CO, 3.4σ H2O, and 7.8σ OH detections, with improved abundance constraints from subsequent retrievals.
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HAT-P-70b through the Eyes of MAROON-X: Constraining Elemental Abundances of Metals and Insights on Atmosphere Dynamics
New MAROON-X observations of HAT-P-70b detect multiple neutral and ionized metals with day-to-night wind signatures and demonstrate that ionization-aware retrievals yield abundance ratios closer to solar values except for enhanced nickel.
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Effects of Super-rotating Jets on Phase-Resolved Transmission Spectra at High Spectral Resolution
Circulation models show equatorial jet strength most strongly alters Doppler shifts at ingress and egress, linearly affects mid-transit slope (secondary to rotation), and increases cross-correlation function width.
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What Are Pulsar Companions Made of? Using Gravitational Tides to Probe Their Compositions
Tidal deformability modeling for pulsar companions enables constraints on their equations of state by matching predicted orbital precession to timing data from four systems.