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Model bond albedos of extrasolar giant planets
Institution:1. Development Research Group, World Bank, USA;2. Climate Policy Team, World Bank, USA;3. World Bank, USA;1. Leiden University College, Leiden University, P.O. Box 13228, 2501 EE, The Hague, the Netherlands;2. Bay Cetology, 257 Fir street, Alert Bay, BC, Canada;3. Institute of Environmental Sciences, Leiden University, P.O. Box 9518, 2300 RA Leiden, the Netherlands
Abstract:The atmospheres of extrasolar giant planets are modeled with various effective temperatures and gravities, with and without clouds. Bond albedos are computed by calculating the ratio of the flux reflected by a planet (integrated over wavelength) to the total stellar flux incident on the planet. This quantity is useful for estimating the effective temperature and evolution of a planet. We find it is sensitive to the stellar type of the primary. For a 5 MJup planet the Bond albedo varies from 0.4 to 0.3 to 0.6 as the primary star varies from A5V to G2V to M2V in spectral type. It is relatively insensitive to the effective temperature and gravity for cloud-free planets. Water clouds increase the reflectivity of the planet in the red, which increases the Bond albedo. The Bond albedo increases by an order of magnitude for a 13 MJup planet with an M2V primary when water clouds are present. Silicate clouds, on the other hand, can either increase or decrease the Bond albedo, depending on whether there are many small grains (the former) or few large grains (the latter).
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