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2022ApJ...925L...3F - Astrophys. J., 925, L3-L3 (2022/January-3)

Strong H2O and CO Emission Features in the Spectrum of KELT-20b Driven by Stellar UV Irradiation.

FU G., SING D.K., LOTHRINGER J.D., DEMING D., IH J., KEMPTON E.M.-R., MALIK M., KOMACEK T.D., MANSFIELD M. and BEAN J.L.

Abstract (from CDS):

Know thy star, know thy planetary atmosphere. Every exoplanet with atmospheric measurements orbits around a star, and the stellar environment directly affects the planetary atmosphere. Here we present the emission spectrum of ultra-hot Jupiter KELT-20b which provides an observational link between host-star properties and planet atmospheric thermal structure. It is currently the only planet with thermal emission measurements in the T eq ∼ 2200 K range that orbits around an early A-type star. By comparing it with other similar ultra-hot Jupiters around FGK stars, we can better understand how different host-star types influence planetary atmospheres. The emission spectrum covers 0.6-4.5 µm with data from TESS, HST WFC3/G141, and Spitzer 4.5 µm channel. KELT-20b has a 1.4 µm water feature strength metric of SH2O = -0.097 ± 0.02 and a blackbody brightness temperature difference of 528 K between WFC3/G141 (T_ b _ = 2402 ± 14 K) and Spitzer 4.5 µm channel (T_ b _ = 2930 ± 59 K). These very large H2O and CO emission features combined with the A-type host star make KELT-20b a unique planet among other similar hot Jupiters. The abundant FUV, NUV, and optical radiation from its host star (Teff = 8720 ± 250 K) is expected to be the key that drives its strong thermal inversion and prominent emission features based on previous PHOENIX model calculations.

Abstract Copyright: © 2022. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Exoplanet atmospheres

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