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Geometric albedo model results, produced by sampling over the input parameter prior distributions (see Table 4) and using a scaling factor distribution to move the model away from chemical equilibrium. The wavelength-dependent albedos were then bandpass-integrated to produce the expected albedos in the TESS (orange) and CKC (blue) band. We find similar results to the chemical equilibrium model: temperature and pressure had no effect on the geometric albedo (so they are not shown here), and metallicity is the main driver. Due to increased parameter space from the relaxation of the chemical equilibrium constraint, the posteriors of TESS and CKC albedos are now wider and begin to overlap slightly. It is clear that the higher the metallicity, the lower the geometric albedo.

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