2021AJ....162...34K


Query : 2021AJ....162...34K

2021AJ....162...34K - Astron. J., 162, 34-34 (2021/July-0)

ACCESS and LRG-BEASTS: a precise new optical transmission spectrum of the ultrahot Jupiter WASP-103b.

KIRK J., RACKHAM B.V., MacDONALD R.J., LOPEZ-MORALES M., ESPINOZA N., LENDL M., WILSON J., OSIP D.J., WHEATLEY P.J., SKILLEN I., APAI D., BIXEL A., GIBSON N.P., JORDAN A., LEWIS N.K., LOUDEN T., McGRUDER C.D., NIKOLOV N., RODLER F. and WEAVER I.C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a new ground-based optical transmission spectrum of the ultrahot Jupiter WASP-103b (Teq=2484 K). Our transmission spectrum is the result of combining five new transits from the ACCESS survey and two new transits from the LRG-BEASTS survey with a reanalysis of three archival Gemini/GMOS transits and one VLT/FORS2 transit. Our combined 11-transit transmission spectrum covers a wavelength range of 3900-9450 Å with a median uncertainty in the transit depth of 148 parts per million, which is less than one atmospheric scale height of the planet. In our retrieval analysis of WASP-103b's combined optical and infrared transmission spectrum, we find strong evidence for unocculted bright regions (4.3σ) and weak evidence for H2O (1.9σ ), HCN (1.7σ ), and TiO (2.1σ ), which could be responsible for WASP-103b's observed temperature inversion. Our optical transmission spectrum shows significant structure that is in excellent agreement with the extensively studied ultrahot Jupiter WASP-121b, for which the presence of VO has been inferred. For WASP-103b, we find that VO can only provide a reasonable fit to the data if its abundance is implausibly high and we do not account for stellar activity. Our results highlight the precision that can be achieved by ground-based observations and the impacts that stellar activity from F-type stars can have on the interpretation of exoplanet transmission spectra.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Exoplanet astronomy - Exoplanet atmospheres - Exoplanet atmospheric composition - Extrasolar gaseous giant planets - Hot Jupiters - Planet hosting stars

CDS comments: Comparisons stars in Table 2 are not attached in SIMBAD.

Simbad objects: 10

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Number of rows : 10
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 HD 10069b Pl 01 37 25.0332798696 -45 40 40.374717456           ~ 369 1
2 BD+01 316b Pl 01 46 31.8575937456 +02 42 02.030065560           ~ 205 0
3 HD 15082b Pl 02 26 51.0582618096 +37 33 01.736482032           ~ 337 1
4 CD-38 3220 EB* 07 10 24.0604565856 -39 05 50.571250476   11.00 10.51     F6V 96 0
5 CD-38 3220b Pl 07 10 24.0604565856 -39 05 50.571250476           ~ 297 0
6 WASP-19 EB* 09 53 40.0765648584 -45 39 33.057187596   13.05 12.31 12.12 11.35 G8V 181 2
7 WASP-103b Pl 16 37 15.5765824488 +07 11 00.109678740           ~ 183 1
8 WASP-103 * 16 37 15.5765824488 +07 11 00.109678740     12.1     F8V 70 1
9 HD 149891 ** 16 37 21.1669155936 +07 13 55.450485444   9.84 8.68     K0 11 0
10 WASP-52 * 23 13 58.7576098848 +08 45 40.572305352   12.9 12.0 12.03   K2V 84 1

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