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This project aims to enhance our understanding of 'hot Jupiters' by analyzing their atmospheric spectra through extensive observational campaigns. By combining data from multiple telescopes, it seeks to uncover the reasons behind variations in atmospheric features among these exoplanets.
Rarely in astrophysics are there opportunities to spectrally classify a completely new group of astrophysical objects.
This is the challenge facing the exoplanets christened “hot Jupiters”.
The detection and subsequent spectroscopic information now achievable for a large number of these exoplanets are now allowing for detailed comparative exoplanetology.
This project uses a twofold approach to advance both the theory and observation of these exoplanets beyond their current limitations.
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