JWST data on NGTS-10A b shows nightside CH4 depletion caused by day-to-night horizontal transport rather than vertical mixing or non-solar abundances.
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Tentative CO detection from WASP-33b eclipse data alone with SPIRou validates stacking ingresses/egresses and shows Doppler eclipse mapping can constrain rotation with additional observations.
A PCA and CCF pipeline for detecting CO and H2O in hot Jupiter atmospheres from CRIRES data agrees with prior literature results.
Confirmation of Fe I emission on MASCARA-5 b's dayside at 5.5 sigma significance using EXPRES, supporting a thermally inverted atmosphere with temperatures from ~2000 K to ~4500 K.
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Horizontal transport as a source of disequilibrium chemistry on the nightside of a hot exoplanet
JWST data on NGTS-10A b shows nightside CH4 depletion caused by day-to-night horizontal transport rather than vertical mixing or non-solar abundances.
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Towards Doppler eclipse mapping of hot Jupiters. An observational perspective on WASP-33 b with SPIRou
Tentative CO detection from WASP-33b eclipse data alone with SPIRou validates stacking ingresses/egresses and shows Doppler eclipse mapping can constrain rotation with additional observations.
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A Principal Component Analysis-based method to analyse high-resolution spectroscopic data
A PCA and CCF pipeline for detecting CO and H2O in hot Jupiter atmospheres from CRIRES data agrees with prior literature results.
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Confirmation of Fe I on MASCARA-5 b's Dayside Observed With EXPRES
Confirmation of Fe I emission on MASCARA-5 b's dayside at 5.5 sigma significance using EXPRES, supporting a thermally inverted atmosphere with temperatures from ~2000 K to ~4500 K.