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2020A&A...636A.117M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 636A, 117-117 (2020/4-1)

Non-detection of TiO and VO in the atmosphere of WASP-121b using high-resolution spectroscopy.

MERRITT S.R., GIBSON N.P., NUGROHO S.K., DE MOOIJ E.J.W., HOOTON M.J., MATTHEWS S.M., McKEMMISH L.K., MIKAL-EVANS T., NIKOLOV N., SING D.K., SPAKE J.J. and WATSON C.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Thermal inversions have long been predicted to exist in the atmospheres of ultra-hot Jupiters. However, the detection of two species thought to be responsible - titanium oxide and vanadium oxide - remains elusive. We present a search for TiO and VO in the atmosphere of the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-121b (Teq≳2400K), an exoplanet with evidence of VO in its atmosphere at low resolution which also exhibits water emission features in its dayside spectrum characteristic of a temperature inversion. We observed its transmission spectrum with the UV-Visual Echelle Spectrograph at the Very Large Telescope and used the cross-correlation method - a powerful tool for the unambiguous identification of the presence of atomic and molecular species - in an effort to detect whether TiO or VO were responsible for the observed temperature inversion. No evidence for the presence of TiO or VO was found at the terminator of WASP-121b. By injecting signals into our data at varying abundance levels, we set rough detection limits of [VO]≲-7.9 and [TiO]≲-9.3. However, these detection limits are largely degenerate with scattering properties and the position of the cloud deck. Our results may suggest that neither TiO or VO are the main drivers of the thermal inversion in WASP-121b; however, until a more accurate line list is developed for VO, we cannot conclusively rule out its presence. Future works will consist of a search for other strong optically-absorbing species that may be responsible for the excess absorption in the red-optical.

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Journal keyword(s): planets and satellites: atmospheres - planets and satellites: individual: WASP-121b - methods: observational - techniques: spectroscopic

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