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2009A&A...505..891S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 505, 891-899 (2009/10-2)

Transit spectrophotometry of the exoplanet HD 189733b. I. Searching for water but finding haze with HST NICMOS.

SING D.K., DESERT J.-M., LECAVELIER DES ETANGS A., BALLESTER G.E., VIDAL-MADJAR A., PARMENTIER V., HEBRARD G. and HENRY G.W.

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We present Hubble Space Telescope near-infrared transit photometry of the nearby hot-Jupiter HD189733b. The observations were taken with the NICMOS instrument during five transits, with three transits executed with a narrowband filter at 1.87µm and two performed with a narrowband filter at 1.66µm. Our observing strategy using narrowband filters is insensitive to the usual HST intra-orbit and orbit-to-orbit measurement of systematic errors, allowing us to accurately and robustly measure the near-IR wavelength dependance of the planetary radius. Our measurements fail to reproduce the previously claimed detection of an absorption signature of atmospheric H2O below 2µm at a 5σ confidence level. We measure a planet-to-star radius contrast of 0.15498±0.00035 at 1.66µm and a contrast of 0.15517±0.00019 at 1.87µm. Both of our near-IR planetary radii values are in excellent agreement with the levels expected from Rayleigh scattering by sub-micron haze particles, observed at optical wavelengths, indicating that upper-atmospheric haze still dominates the near-IR transmission spectra over the absorption from gaseous molecular species at least below 2µm.

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Journal keyword(s): planetary systems - stars: individual: HD189733 - techniques: photometric - binaries: eclipsing

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