In the last three decades, knowledge of planetary systems other than our own has increased rapidly with the discovery of over 5,000 exoplanets (Christiansen 2022). These worlds vary greatly in mass, composition, and insolation, encompassing planets ranging in size from smaller than Mercury (Barclay et al. 2013) to more than twice the radius of Jupiter (Crouzet et al. 2017). Most recently, exoplanetary science has entered a new era of planetary characterization with the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), which has already unveiled the composition and chemical processes of exoplanet atmospheres in...
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