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DTSTART;TZID=Atlantic/Canary:20221122T170000
DTEND;TZID=Atlantic/Canary:20221122T180000
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X-WR-CALNAME: IAC Talks: Open Astronomy Seminars
X-ORIGINAL-URL: /iactalks/Talks/view/1628
CREATED:2022-11-22T17:00:00+00:00
X-WR-CALDESC: IAC Talks upcomming talks
SUMMARY:IAU G5:  Transiting Giant Planet Atmospheres:  Physics, Chemistry, 
 and First JWST Observations
DESCRIPTION:IAU G5:  Transiting Giant Planet Atmospheres:  Physics, Chemist
 ry, and First JWST Observations\nDr. Jonathan Fortney\n\nUnlike the giant 
 planets in the solar system, "hot Jupiter" giant       exoplanets are subj
 ect to intense stellar irradiation, which       drives their atmospheres f
 rom ~100 K (in the solar system) to       ~1000 to 3000 K.&nbsp; In this t
 alk I will review several aspects of       their atmospheric physics and c
 hemistry, with a particular       emphasis on the cooler "warm Jupiters" b
 elow 1000 K where we       expect to see some interesting transitions in a
 tmospheric       chemistry and clouds with JWST.&nbsp; I will discuss new 
 JWST spectra       and modeling work on 1100 K exoplanet WASP-39b, which w
 ill be       published in Nature in a few days time, as part of the JWST E
 arly       Release Science (ERS) program.&nbsp; The spectra show some expe
 cted       things but also some very interesting surprises!\n&nbsp;\n-----
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 zoom.us/j/82072236238?pwd=MWFRSXFnQ0lUN3ZMTzgzTGQxS0ZGUT09\nMeeting ID: 82
 0 7223 6238 Passcode: 648570\nYouTube:&nbsp;https://youtu.be/jbFP6L-7mxo
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