Combined JWST NIRISS+NIRSpec+MIRI transmission spectra of HAT-P-12b detect four molecules and show multi-instrument data are required for consistent abundances, non-gray clouds and H2S.
Statistical features of multiple Compton scattering in a strong magnetic field
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Compton scattering is a key process shaping spectra formation and accretion flow dynamics in accreting strongly magnetized neutron stars. A strong magnetic field affects the scattering cross section and makes it dependent on photon energy, momentum, and polarization state. Using Monte Carlo simulations, we investigate statistical features of Compton scattering of polarized X-ray radiation in a strong magnetic field. Our analysis is focused on photon gas behaviour well inside the scattering region. We take into account the resonant scattering at the fundamental cyclotron frequency, thermal distribution of electrons at the ground Landau level, and bulk velocity of the electron gas. We show that (i) the photons scattered around the cyclotron energy by the electron gas at rest tend to acquire the final energy close to the cyclotron one with a very small dispersion measure; (ii) the redistribution of photons within the Doppler core of cyclotron resonance differs significantly from the complete redistribution; (iii) the efficiency of momentum transfer from photons to the electron gas is affected by the temperature of electron gas both for photons at cyclotron energy and below it; (iv) the momentum transfer from photons to the electron gas of non-zero bulk velocity is more efficient in the case of magnetic scattering.
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Information content of JWST transmission spectroscopy of the exoplanet HAT-P-12b from the optical to the mid-infrared
Combined JWST NIRISS+NIRSpec+MIRI transmission spectra of HAT-P-12b detect four molecules and show multi-instrument data are required for consistent abundances, non-gray clouds and H2S.