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2011ApJ...735L..12D - Astrophys. J., 735, L12 (2011/July-1)

The high albedo of the hot Jupiter Kepler-7 b.

DEMORY B.-O., SEAGER S., MADHUSUDHAN N., KJELDSEN H., CHRISTENSEN-DALSGAARD J., GILLON M., ROWE J.F., WELSH W.F., ADAMS E.R., DUPREE A., McCARTHY D., KULESA C., BORUCKI W.J. and KOCH D.G.

Abstract (from CDS):

Hot Jupiters are expected to be dark from both observations (albedo upper limits) and theory (alkali metals and/or TiO and VO absorption). However, only a handful of hot Jupiters have been observed with high enough photometric precision at visible wavelengths to investigate these expectations. The NASA Kepler mission provides a means to widen the sample and to assess the extent to which hot Jupiter albedos are low. We present a global analysis of Kepler-7 b based on Q0-Q4 data, published radial velocities, and asteroseismology constraints. We measure an occultation depth in the Kepler bandpass of 44±5 ppm. If directly related to the albedo, this translates to a Kepler geometric albedo of 0.32±0.03, the most precise value measured so far for an exoplanet. We also characterize the planetary orbital phase light curve with an amplitude of 42±4 ppm. Using atmospheric models, we find it unlikely that the high albedo is due to a dominant thermal component and propose two solutions to explain the observed planetary flux. First, we interpret the Kepler-7 b albedo as resulting from an excess reflection over what can be explained solely by Rayleigh scattering, along with a nominal thermal component. This excess reflection might indicate the presence of a cloud or haze layer in the atmosphere, motivating new modeling and observational efforts. Alternatively, the albedo can be explained by Rayleigh scattering alone if Na and K are depleted in the atmosphere by a factor of 10-100 below solar abundances.

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Journal keyword(s): planetary systems - stars: individual (Kepler-7, KIC 5780885, 2MASS J19141956+4105233) - techniques: photometric

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