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2018AJ....156..133P - Astron. J., 156, 133-133 (2018/September-0)

Ground- and space-based detection of the thermal emission spectrum of the transiting hot Jupiter KELT-2Ab.

PISKORZ D., BUZARD C., LINE M.R., KNUTSON H.A., BENNEKE B., CROCKETT N.R., LOCKWOOD A.C., BLAKE G.A., BARMAN T.S., BENDER C.F., DEMING D. and JOHNSON J.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We describe the detection of water vapor in the atmosphere of the transiting hot Jupiter KELT-2Ab by treating the star-planet system as a spectroscopic binary with high-resolution, ground-based spectroscopy. We resolve the signal of the planet's motion with deep combined flux observations of the star and the planet. In total, six epochs of Keck NIRSPEC L-band observations were obtained, and the full data set was subjected to a cross-correlation analysis with a grid of self-consistent atmospheric models. We measure a radial projection of the Keplerian velocity, KP, of 148 ± 7 km s–1, consistent with transit measurements, and detect water vapor at 3.8σ. We combine NIRSPEC L-band data with Spitzer IRAC secondary eclipse data to further probe the metallicity and carbon-to-oxygen ratio of KELT-2Ab's atmosphere. While the NIRSPEC analysis provides few extra constraints on the Spitzer data, it does provide roughly the same constraints on metallicity and carbon-to-oxygen ratio. This bodes well for future investigations of the atmospheres of non-transiting hot Jupiters.

Abstract Copyright: © 2018. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): planets and satellites: atmospheres - techniques: spectroscopic

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