High Tide or Rip-Tide? GJ 486b JWST Transits with NIRSpec G395H - Supplementary Material, v3

  • Sarah E. Moran (Creator)
  • Kevin B. Stevenson (Creator)
  • David Sing (Creator)
  • Ryan J. MacDonald (Creator)
  • James Kirk (Creator)
  • Jacob Lustig-Yaeger (Creator)
  • Sarah Peacock (Creator)
  • L. C. Mayorga (Creator)
  • Katherine A. Bennett (Creator)
  • Mercedes Lopez-Morales (Creator)
  • E. M. May (Creator)
  • Zafar Rustamkulov (Creator)
  • Jeff Valenti (Creator)
  • Jéa I. Adams Redai (Creator)
  • Munazza Alam (Creator)
  • Natasha Batalha (Creator)
  • Guangwei Fu (Creator)
  • Junellie Gonzalez-Quiles (Creator)
  • Alicia N. Highland (Creator)
  • Ethan Kruse (Creator)
  • Joshua D. Lothringer (Creator)
  • Kevin N. Ortiz Ceballos (Creator)
  • Kristin Showalter Sotzen (Creator)
  • Hannah R Wakeford (Creator)

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Description

Supplementary material for 'High Tide or Riptide on the Cosmic Shoreline? A Water-rich Atmosphere or Stellar Contamination for the Warm Super-Earth GJ 486b from JWST Observations' by Moran & Stevenson et al., ApJL (2023). This repository contains four categories of data products: White light curves — White light curves produced for Visit 1 and 2, for detectors NRS1 and NRS2 via the FIREFLy pipeline and the open-source codes Eureka! and Tiberius Transmission spectra — Reduced transmission spectra from three data reduction codes (Eureka!, FIREFLy, and Tiberius) for both G395H visits. Stellar spectra and models — Flux calibrated observed stellar spectra of GJ 486 from each G395H visit, along with best-fit PHOENIX stellar models. Atmospheric models — Atmospheric forward models used to interpret the data, produced from the open source PICASO and CHIMERA codes. For any additional data requests or questions, please contact: [email protected] or [email protected]
Date made available2023
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