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Variability in the atmosphere of the hot giant planet HAT-P-7 b

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NATURE ASTRONOMY
卷 1, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41550-016-0004

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  1. European Union [313014]
  2. Michael West Fellowship
  3. NASA Science Mission directorate
  4. NASA [NAS5-26555, NNX09AF08G]
  5. NASA [117390, NNX09AF08G] Funding Source: Federal RePORTER

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An exoplanet reflects and emits light as it orbits its host star, thus forming a distinctive phase curve(1,2). By observing this light, we can study the atmosphere and surface of distant planets. The planets in our Solar System show a wide range of atmospheric phenomena, including stable wind patterns, changing storms and evolving anomalies. Brown dwarfs also exhibit atmospheric variability(3,4). Such temporal variability in the atmosphere of a giant exoplanet has not yet been observed. HAT-P-7 b is an exoplanet with a known offset in the peak of its phase curve(5,6). Here we present variations in the peak offset ranging between -0.086(-0.033)(+0.033) and 0.143(-0.037)(+ 0.040) in phase, which implies that the peak brightness repeatedly shifts from one side of the planet's substellar point to the other. The variability occurs on a timescale of tens to hundreds of days. These shifts in brightness are indicative of variability in the planet's atmosphere, and result from a changing balance of thermal emission and reflected flux from the planet's dayside. We suggest that variation in wind speed in the planetary atmosphere, leading to variable cloud coverage on the dayside and a changing energy balance, is capable of explaining the observed variation.

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