2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2108.03161
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Empirically Determining Substellar Cloud Compositions in the era of JWST

Jessica L. Luna,
Caroline V. Morley

Abstract: Most brown dwarfs have atmospheres with temperatures cold enough to form clouds. A variety of materials likely condense, including refractory metal oxides and silicates; the precise compositions and crystal structures of predicted cloud particles depend on the modeling framework used and have not yet been empirically constrained. Spitzer has shown tentative evidence of the silicate feature in L dwarf spectra and JWST can measure these features in many L dwarfs. Here, we present new models to predict the signat… Show more

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