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2020MNRAS.494..108W - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 494, 108-119 (2020/May-1)

A weak spectral signature of water vapour in the atmosphere of HD 179949 b at high spectral resolution in the L band.

WEBB R.K., BROGI M., GANDHI S., LINE M.R., BIRKBY J.L., CHUBB K.L., SNELLEN I.A.G. and YURCHENKO S.N.

Abstract (from CDS):

High-resolution spectroscopy (R ≥ 20 000) is currently the only known method to constrain the orbital solution and atmospheric properties of non-transiting hot Jupiters. It does so by resolving the spectral features of the planet into a forest of spectral lines and directly observing its Doppler shift while orbiting the host star. In this study, we analyse VLT/CRIRES (R=100 000) L-band observations of the non-transiting giant planet HD 179949 b centred around 3.5 µm. We observe a weak (3.0σ, or S/N = 4.8) spectral signature of H2O in absorption contained within the radial velocity of the planet at superior-conjunction, with a mild dependence on the choice of line list used for the modelling. Combining this data with previous observations in the K band, we measure a detection significance of 8.4 σ for an atmosphere that is most consistent with a shallow lapse-rate, solar C/O ratio, and with CO and H2O being the only major sources of opacity in this wavelength range. As the two sets of data were taken 3 yr apart, this points to the absence of strong radial-velocity anomalies due, e.g. to variability in atmospheric circulation. We measure a projected orbital velocity for the planet of KP = (145.2 ± 2.0) km s–1 (1σ) and improve the error bars on this parameter by ∼70 per cent. However, we only marginally tighten constraints on orbital inclination (66.2+3.7–3.1 deg) and planet mass (0.963+0.036–0.031 Jupiter masses), due to the dominant uncertainties of stellar mass and semimajor axis. Follow ups of radial-velocity planets are thus crucial to fully enable their accurate characterization via high-resolution spectroscopy.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): techniques: spectroscopic - planets and satellites: atmospheres - planets and satellites: fundamental parameters - planets and satellites: individual: HD 179949b

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