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Table 2

Comparison of the intrinsic scalar properties for all simulation models.

Quantity Jupiter (e=0) Neptune (e=0) Jupiter (e=0.5) Neptune (e=0.5)
tpeak(d) 12.39 7.01 1.00 45.65
Lpeak(erg s−1) 1.69 × 1038 5.84 × 1037 1.36 × 1038 8.67 × 1037
t/10 (since peak) (d) 170.2 1755.1 209.0 1113.8
t/ 100 (since peak) (d) 517.1 >1800 1094.6 >1800
t/ 1000 (since peak) (d) >1800 >1800 >1800 >1800
Erad (erg) 1.14 × 1045 2.26 × 1045 9.32 × 1044 2.66 × 1045
αrise 0.66 0.58 1.41 0.36
αdecay −1.76 −0.58 −1.33 −0.90
TeffL(tpeak)(K) 4.84 × 104 4.38 × 104 8.54 × 104 4.07 × 104
TeffA(tpeak)(K) 1.22 × 105 9.4 × 104 1.16 × 105 1.03 × 105

Notes. The parameters t/10, t/100, and t/1000 represent the time in days, measured since the peak, for the bolometric luminosity to decay by a factor of 10, 100, and 1000, respectively.

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