2019A&A...628A...9C


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2019A&A...628A...9C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 628A, 9-9 (2019/8-1)

Atmospheric characterization of the ultra-hot Jupiter MASCARA-2b/KELT-20b. Detection of CaII, FeII, NaI, and the Balmer series of H (Hα, Hβ, and Hγ) with high-dispersion transit spectroscopy.

CASASAYAS-BARRIS N., PALLE E., YAN F., CHEN G., KOHL S., STANGRET M., PARVIAINEN H., HELLING C., WATANABE N., CZESLA S., FUKUI A., MONTANES-RODRIGUEZ P., NAGEL E., NARITA N., NORTMANN L., NOWAK G., SCHMITT J.H.M.M. and ZAPATERO OSORIO M.R.

Abstract (from CDS):

Ultra-hot Jupiters orbit very close to their host star and consequently receive strong irradiation, causing their atmospheric chemistry to be different from the common gas giants. Here, we have studied the atmosphere of one of these particular hot planets, MASCARA-2b/KELT-20b, using four transit observations with high resolution spectroscopy facilities. Three of these observations were performed with HARPS-N and one with CARMENES. Additionally, we simultaneously observed one of the transits with MuSCAT2 to monitor possible spots in the stellar surface. At high resolution, the transmission residuals show the effects of Rossiter-McLaughlin and centre-to-limb variations from the stellar lines profiles, which we have corrected to finally extract the transmission spectra of the planet. We clearly observe the absorption features of CaII, FeII, NaI, Hα, and Hβ in the atmosphere of MASCARA-2b, and indications of Hγ and MgI at low signal-to-noise ratio. In the case of NaI, the true absorption is difficult to disentangle from the strong telluric and interstellar contamination. The results obtained with CARMENES and HARPS-N are consistent, measuring an Hα absorption depth of 0.68±0.05 and 0.59±0.07%, and NaI absorption of 0.11±0.04 and 0.09±0.05% for a 0.75Å passband, in the two instruments respectively. The Hα absorption corresponds to ∼1.2Rp, which implies an expanded atmosphere, as a result of the gas heating caused by the irradiation received from the host star. For Hβ and Hγ only HARPS-N covers this wavelength range, measuring an absorption depth of 0.28±0.06 and 0.21±0.07%, respectively. For CaII, only CARMENES covers this wavelength range measuring an absorption depth of 0.28±0.05, 0.41±0.05 and 0.27±0.06% for CaII λ8498Å, λ8542Å and λ8662Å lines, respectively. Three additional absorption lines of FeII are observed in the transmission spectrum by HARPS-N (partially covered by CARMENES), measuring an average absorption depth of 0.08±0.04% (0.75Å passband). The results presented here are consistent with theoretical models of ultra-hot Jupiters atmospheres, suggesting the emergence of an ionised gas on the day-side of such planets. Calcium and iron, together with other elements, are expected to be singly ionised at these temperatures and be more numerous than its neutral state. The Calcium triplet lines are detected here for the first time in transmission in an exoplanet atmosphere.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2019

Journal keyword(s): planets and satellites: atmospheres - planetary systems - methods: observational - techniques: spectroscopic - planets and satellites: individual: MASCARA-2b - planets and satellites: individual: KELT-20b

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/628/A9): ham2har.dat ham2car.dat hbm2har.dat hgm2har.dat ca1m2car.dat ca2m2car.dat ca3m2car.dat mgm2har.dat na1m2har.dat na2m2har.dat na1m2car.dat na2m2car.dat fe1m2har.dat fe2m2har.dat fe3m2har.dat fe3m2car.dat>

Errata: erratum vol. 640, artc. C6 (2020)

Simbad objects: 14

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Number of rows : 14
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 HD 10069 SB* 01 37 25.0332798696 -45 40 40.374717456   9.74 9.30     F6IV/V 218 1
2 HD 10069b Pl 01 37 25.0335097438 -45 40 40.376513381           ~ 351 1
3 BD+01 316b Pl 01 46 31.8576707085 +02 42 02.033178181           ~ 182 0
4 HD 15082b Pl 02 26 51.0582746497 +37 33 01.737746137           ~ 322 1
5 CD-38 3220b Pl 07 10 24.0606039387 -39 05 50.570553937           ~ 273 0
6 WASP-103b Pl 16 37 15.5753608801 +07 11 00.119024745           ~ 170 1
7 BD+10 3472 ** 18 18 58.4250287592 +10 35 50.129564460   10.96 10.64   10.007 ~ 28 0
8 BD+47 2846b Pl 19 28 59.3538131541 +47 58 10.216250846           ~ 362 1
9 HD 185603 EB* 19 38 38.7352230144 +31 13 09.217127532   7.67 7.58     A0 49 0
10 HD 185603b Pl 19 38 38.7352870670 +31 13 09.215701765           ~ 115 0
11 HD 189733b Pl 20 00 43.7130382888 +22 42 39.071811263           ~ 1379 1
12 HD 195689b Pl 20 31 26.3534038246 +39 56 19.765154336           ~ 255 0
13 HD 195689 SB* 20 31 26.3534153736 +39 56 19.773037500   7.59 7.56     A0 114 0
14 HD 209458b Pl 22 03 10.7729598762 +18 53 03.548248479           ~ 1805 1

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