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2010ApJ...719.1421P - Astrophys. J., 719, 1421-1426 (2010/August-3)

Magnetic drag on hot Jupiter atmospheric winds.

PERNA R., MENOU K. and RAUSCHER E.

Abstract (from CDS):

Hot Jupiters, with atmospheric temperatures T ≳ 1000 K, have residual thermal ionization levels sufficient for the interaction of ions with the planetary magnetic field to result in a sizable magnetic drag on the (neutral) atmospheric winds. We evaluate the magnitude of magnetic drag in a representative three-dimensional atmospheric model of the hot Jupiter HD 209458b and find that it is a plausible mechanism to limit wind speeds in this class of atmospheres. Magnetic drag has a strong geometrical dependence, both meridionally and from the dayside to the nightside (in the upper atmosphere), which could have interesting consequences for the atmospheric flow pattern. By extension, close-in eccentric planets with transiently heated atmospheres will experience time-variable levels of magnetic drag. A robust treatment of magnetic drag in circulation models for hot atmospheres may require iterated solutions to the magnetic induction and Saha equations as the hydrodynamic flow is evolved.

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Journal keyword(s): planets and satellites: atmospheres - planets and satellites: individual: HD 209458b - planets and satellites: magnetic fields

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