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Comparison of the solutions for the different models of atmosphere (left: BT-SETTL, middle left: DRIFT-PHOENIX, middle right: M11 cloud-A, and right: M11 cloud-AE) and models of evolution (top panel: BEX-Hot and bottom panel: BEX-Warm). As for the atmospheric models, the best-fit solutions are shown in pink, with a pentagon if the optical extinction AV = 0, a square if the extinction is a free parameter, and a triangle if there is an additional blackbody fitted; the samples of solutions are in red if the extinction AV = 0 and in blue if the extinction is a free parameter. For the evolutionary models, the solid curves represent the surface gravity as a function of the planetary radius given different effective temperature (blue for the coolest to red for the hottest). The colored circles represent the expected log g and R at a given age (10 or 20 Myr): hence lower and upper values expected for HD 95086 aged 13.3 Myr.
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