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Latitudinally averaged transit asymmetry calculations in comparison with WASP-39b data. Top: JWST/NIRSpec PRISM transmission evening (pink) and morning transmission spectrum (green) for WASP-39b. Solid (dashed) lines depict morning (evening) transmission spectra considering all latitudes (θ = 0°, ±23°, ±45°, ±68°, ±86°) calculated with the IWF Graz cloud model (red: Results with Fe and full cloud mass load, ρg/ρd (z), that are offset to the data and other scenarios for clarity) and for Fe-free cloud scenarios with different cloud mass loads, ρgd(z), in atmospheric layers where 〈a〉 < 0.1 μm (middle gray: 10−3ρgd(z), dark gray: 10−2ρg/ρd(z), black: 0.1ρg/ρd(z)). The light gray line depicts the cloud-free case in the upper atmosphere. Bottom: differences between the evening and morning terminator transmission spectra.

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