Fig. 11

Normalised column integrated volume fractions ∫
∑i
∫
, where s
is the given material group and i
runs over all the material groups as defined in Table 2 (blue: high temperature condensates, red: metal oxides, orange: silicates, grey: carbon, olive: salts). Sub-stellar point:
(ϕ, θ) = (0.0°, 0.0°), anti-stellar point: (ϕ, θ) = (−180.0°, 0.0°), equatorial morning terminator: (ϕ, θ) = (−90.0°, 0.0°), equatorial evening terminator: (ϕ, θ) = (90.0°, 0.0°). The relativeabundance of the metal oxides, silicates and high temperature condensates is comparable for the substellar point of the ultra-hot Jupiters WASP-103b, HAT-P-7b and WASP-121b.
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