2019AJ....158..217W


Query : 2019AJ....158..217W

2019AJ....158..217W - Astron. J., 158, 217-217 (2019/December-0)

Investigating trends in atmospheric compositions of cool gas giant planets using Spitzer secondary eclipses.

WALLACK N.L., KNUTSON H.A., MORLEY C.V., MOSES J.I., THOMAS N.H., THORNGREN D.P., DEMING D., DESERT J.-M., FORTNEY J.J. and KAMMER J.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present new 3.6 and 4.5 µm secondary eclipse measurements for five cool (T <= 1000 K) transiting gas giant planets: HAT-P-15b, HAT-P-17b, HAT-P-18b, HAT-P-26b, and WASP-69b. We detect eclipses in at least one bandpass for all planets except HAT-P-15b. We confirm and refine the orbital eccentricity of HAT-P-17b, which is also the only planet in our sample with a known outer companion. We compare our measured eclipse depths in these two bands, which are sensitive to the relative abundances of methane versus carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide, respectively, to predictions from 1D atmosphere models for each planet. For planets with hydrogen-dominated atmospheres and equilibrium temperatures cooler than ∼1000 K, this ratio should vary as a function of both atmospheric metallicity and the carbon-to-oxygen ratio. For HAT-P-26b, our observations are in good agreement with the low atmospheric metallicity inferred from transmission spectroscopy. We find that all four of the planets with detected eclipses are best matched by models with relatively efficient circulation of energy to the nightside. We see no evidence for a solar-system-like correlation between planet mass and atmospheric metallicity, but instead identify a potential (1.9σ) correlation between the inferred CH4/(CO + CO2) ratio and stellar metallicity. Our ability to characterize this potential trend is limited by the relatively large uncertainties in the stellar metallicity values. Our observations provide a first look at the brightness of these planets at wavelengths accessible to the James Webb Space Telescope, which will be able to resolve individual CH4, CO, and CO2 bands and provide much stronger constraints on their atmospheric compositions.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Exoplanet atmospheric composition - Exoplanet atmospheres - Exoplanets - Broad band photometry - Infrared photometry

Simbad objects: 19

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Number of rows : 19
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 HAT-P-19b Pl 00 38 04.0135699416 +34 42 41.553538560           ~ 63 1
2 HAT-P-15b Pl 04 24 59.5350210144 +39 27 38.312978976           ~ 54 1
3 HAT-P-20b Pl 07 27 39.9488720808 +24 20 11.516231112           ~ 82 1
4 LP 424-4 PM* 07 59 05.8395356736 +15 23 29.236065000   13.5   11.934   M2.0V 125 1
5 NAME LP 424-4b Pl 07 59 05.8395356736 +15 23 29.236065000           ~ 301 1
6 Ross 905b Pl 11 42 11.0933350978 +26 42 23.650782778           ~ 810 1
7 Ross 905 PM* 11 42 11.0933350978 +26 42 23.650782778   12.06 10.613 10.272 8.24 M3V 645 1
8 HAT-P-12b Pl 13 57 33.4668726399 +43 29 36.601508739           ~ 176 1
9 HAT-P-26b Pl 14 12 37.5331103311 +04 03 36.116569918           ~ 162 1
10 HAT-P-18b Pl 17 05 23.1475097496 +33 00 44.940001716           ~ 118 1
11 WASP-67b Pl 19 42 58.5218345280 -19 56 58.521259680           ~ 55 1
12 BD+47 2936b Pl 19 50 50.2472976936 +48 04 51.101390496           ~ 416 1
13 HD 189733b Pl 20 00 43.7129433648 +22 42 39.073143456           ~ 1434 1
14 WASP-80 PM* 20 12 40.1693365800 -02 08 39.187438476   12.810 11.939 11.510 10.279 K7V-M0V 70 1
15 WASP-80b Pl 20 12 40.1693365800 -02 08 39.187438476           ~ 120 1
16 BD-05 5432b Pl 21 00 06.1968214728 -05 05 40.034944176           ~ 143 1
17 HAT-P-17b Pl 21 38 08.7310010424 +30 29 19.446386748           ~ 82 1
18 WASP-10b Pl 23 15 58.3006181424 +31 27 46.296056268           ~ 111 1
19 CD-35 16019b Pl 23 59 36.0711872328 -35 01 52.923618408           ~ 129 0

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