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Black Hole

Lensing of space time around a black hole. At 91探花 we study black holes observationally and theoretically on all size and time scales - it is some of our core work.

Credit: ALAIN RIAZUELO, IAP/UPMC/CNRS. CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE IMAGES.

Dr Jake Taylor (he/him)

Glasstone Fellow

Research theme

  • Astronomy and astrophysics
  • Exoplanets and planetary physics

Sub department

  • Astrophysics

Research groups

  • Exoplanet atmospheres
  • Exoplanets and Stellar Physics
jake.taylor@physics.ox.ac.uk
Denys Wilkinson Building, room 463
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HST PanCET Program: A Complete Near-UV to Infrared Transmission Spectrum for the Hot Jupiter WASP-79b

The Astronomical Journal American Astronomical Society 162:4 (2021) 138

Authors:

Alexander D Rathcke, Ryan J MacDonald, Joanna K Barstow, Jayesh M Goyal, Mercedes Lopez-Morales, Jo茫o M Mendon莽a, Jorge Sanz-Forcada, Gregory W Henry, David K Sing, Munazza K Alam, Nikole K Lewis, Katy L Chubb, Jake Taylor, Nikolay Nikolov, Lars A Buchhave

How does thermal scattering shape the infrared spectra of cloudy exoplanets? A theoretical framework and consequences for atmospheric retrievals in the JWST era

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 91探花 University Press 506:1 (2021) 1309-1332

Authors:

Jake Taylor, Vivien Parmentier, Michael R Line, Graham KH Lee, Patrick GJ Irwin, Suzanne Aigrain

Abstract:

Observational studies of exoplanets are suggestive of a ubiquitous presence of clouds. The current modelling techniques used in emission to account for the clouds tend to require prior knowledge of the cloud condensing species and often do not consider the scattering effects of the cloud. We explore the effects that thermal scattering has on the emission spectra by modelling a suite of hot Jupiter atmospheres with varying cloud single-scattering albedos (SSAs) and temperature profiles. We examine cases ranging from simple isothermal conditions to more complex structures and physically driven cloud modelling. We show that scattering from nightside clouds would lead to brightness temperatures that are cooler than the real atmospheric temperature if scattering is unaccounted for. We show that scattering can produce spectral signatures in the emission spectrum even for isothermal atmospheres. We identify the retrieval degeneracies and biases that arise in the context of simulated JWST spectra when the scattering from the clouds dominates the spectral shape. Finally, we propose a novel method of fitting the SSA spectrum of the cloud in emission retrievals, using a technique that does not require any prior knowledge of the cloud chemical or physical properties.

Original Research by Young Twinkle Students (ORBYTS): ephemeris refinement of transiting exoplanets

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 91探花 University Press (OUP) 504:4 (2021) 5671-5684

Authors:

Billy Edwards, Quentin Changeat, Kai Hou Yip, Angelos Tsiaras, Jake Taylor, Bilal Akhtar, Josef AlDaghir, Pranup Bhattarai, Tushar Bhudia, Aashish Chapagai, Michael Huang, Danyaal Kabir, Vieran Khag, Summyyah Khaliq, Kush Khatri, Jaidev Kneth, Manisha Kothari, Ibrahim Najmudin, Lobanaa Panchalingam, Manthan Patel, Luxshan Premachandran, Adam Qayyum, Prasen Rana, Zain Shaikh, Sheryar Syed, Harnam Theti, Mahmoud Zaidani, Manasvee Saraf, Damien de Mijolla, Hamish Caines, Anatasia Kokori, Marco Rocchetto, Matthias Mallonn, Matthieu Bachschmidt, Josep M Bosch, Marc Bretton, Philippe Chatelain, Marc Deldem, Romina Di Sisto, Phil Evans, Eduardo Fern谩ndez-Laj煤s, Pere Guerra, Ferran Grau Horta, Wonseok Kang, Taewoo Kim, Arnaud Leroy, Franti拧ek Lomoz, Juan Lozano de Haro, Veli-Pekka Hentunen, Yves Jongen, David Molina, Romain Montaigut, Ramon Naves, Manfred Raetz, Thomas Sauer, Americo Watkins, Ana毛l W眉nsche, Martin Zibar, William Dunn, Marcell Tessenyi, Giorgio Savini, Giovanna Tinetti, Jonathan Tennyson

Water Ice Cloud Variability and Multi-epoch Transmission Spectra of TRAPPIST-1e

The Astrophysical Journal Letters American Astronomical Society 911:2 (2021) l30

Authors:

EM May, J Taylor, TD Komacek, MR Line, V Parmentier

ARES I: WASP-76 b, A Tale of Two HST Spectra* * ARES: Ariel Retrieval of Exoplanets School.

The Astronomical Journal American Astronomical Society 160:1 (2020) 8

Authors:

Billy Edwards, Quentin Changeat, Robin Baeyens, Angelos Tsiaras, Ahmed Al-Refaie, Jake Taylor, Kai Hou Yip, Michelle Fabienne Bieger, Doriann Blain, Am茅lie Gressier, Gloria Guilluy, Adam Yassin Jaziri, Flavien Kiefer, Darius Modirrousta-Galian, Mario Morvan, Lorenzo V Mugnai, William Pluriel, Mathilde Poveda, Nour Skaf, Niall Whiteford, Sam Wright, Tiziano Zingales, Benjamin Charnay, Pierre Drossart, J茅r茅my Leconte, Olivia Venot, Ingo Waldmann, Jean-Philippe Beaulieu

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