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Harvard ADS: No Thick Atmosphere on the Terrestrial Exoplanet Gl 486b
Paper abstract: A primary science goal for JWST is to detect and characterize the atmospheres of terrestrial planets orbiting M dwarfs (M-Earths). The existence of atmospheres on M-Earths is highly uncertain because their host stars' extended history of high X-ray and ultraviolet irradiation may act to completely remove their atmospheres. We present two JWST secondary eclipse observations of the M-Earth Gl 486b (also known as GJ 486b) between 5 and 12 µm. We combined these observations with a precise analysis of the host star parameters to derive a planetary dayside temperature of T p = 865 ± 14 K. We compared this temperature to the maximum expected temperature for a zero albedo, zero heat redistribution bare rock and derived a temperature ratio of