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Heat-absorbing metals may reside in a planet's upper atmosphere.
The team studied thermal inversions in twenty-five gas giants, which are largely composed of helium and hydrogen.
Researchers found that gas giants featuring a thermal inversion were likely to contain heat-absorbing metals, which may reside in the planets' upper atmospheres.
Gas giants were likely to contain heat-absorbing metals when they featured a layer of atmosphere warmer than the layer beneath it, researchers found; this phenomenon is known as a thermal inversion.