2021A&A...648A.127B


Query : 2021A&A...648A.127B

2021A&A...648A.127B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 648A, 127-127 (2021/4-1)

Evidence for disequilibrium chemistry from vertical mixing in hot Jupiter atmospheres. A comprehensive survey of transiting close-in gas giant exoplanets with warm-Spitzer/IRAC.

BAXTER C., DESERT J.-M., TSAI S.-M., TODOROV K.O., BEAN J.L., DEMING D., PARMENTIER V., FORTNEY J.J., LINE M., THORNGREN D., PIERREHUMBERT R.T., BURROWS A. and SHOWMAN A.P.

Abstract (from CDS):


Aims. We present a large atmospheric study of 49 gas giant exoplanets using infrared transmission photometry with Spitzer/IRAC at 3.6 and 4.5µm.
Methods. We uniformly analyze 70 photometric light curves of 33 transiting planets using our custom pipeline, which implements pixel level decorrelation. Augmenting our sample with 16 previously published exoplanets leads to a total of 49. We use this survey to understand how infrared photometry traces changes in atmospheric chemical properties as a function of planetary temperature. We compare our measurements to a grid of 1D radiative-convective equilibrium forward atmospheric models which include disequilibrium chemistry. We explore various strengths of vertical mixing (Kzz=0-1012cm2/s) as well as two chemical compositions (1x and 30x solar).
Results. We find that, on average, Spitzer probes a difference of 0.5 atmospheric scale heights between 3.6 and 4.5µm, which is measured at 7.5σ level of significance. Changes in the opacities in the two Spitzer bandpasses are expected with increasing temperature due to the transition from methane-dominated to carbon-monoxide-dominated atmospheres at chemical equilibrium. Comparing the data with our model grids, we find that the coolest planets show a lack of methane compared to expectations, which has also been reported by previous studies of individual objects. We show that the sample of coolest planets rule out 1x solar composition with >3σ confidence while supporting low vertical mixing (Kzz=108cm2/s). On the other hand, we find that the hot planets are best explained by models with 1x solar metallicity and high vertical mixing (Kzz=1012cm2/s). We interpret this as the lofting of CH4 to the upper atmospheric layers. Changing the interior temperature changes the expectation for equilibrium chemistry in deep layers, hence the expectation of disequilibrium chemistry higher up. We also find a significant scatter in the transmission signatures of the mid-temperate and ultra-hot planets, likely due to increased atmospheric diversity, without the need to invoke higher metallicities. Additionally, we compare Spitzer transmission with emission in the same bandpasses for the same planets and find no evidence for any correlation. Although more advanced modelling would test our conclusions further, our simple generic model grid points towards different amounts of vertical mixing occurring across the temperature range of hot Jupiters. This finding also agrees with the observed scatter with increasing planetary magnitude seen in Spitzer/IRAC color-magnitude diagrams for planets and brown dwarfs.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2021

Journal keyword(s): planets and satellites: atmospheres - planets and satellites: composition - planets and satellites: gaseous planets - surveys - techniques: photometric

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Number of rows : 98
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 WASP-1b Pl 00 20 40.0745768856 +31 59 23.954809596           ~ 132 1
2 HAT-P-19b Pl 00 38 04.0135699416 +34 42 41.553538560           ~ 61 1
3 HD 10069b Pl 01 37 25.0332798696 -45 40 40.374717456           ~ 359 1
4 CD-56 324b Pl 01 38 25.0565551464 -55 46 19.525595664           ~ 22 0
5 BD+01 316b Pl 01 46 31.8575937456 +02 42 02.030065560           ~ 192 0
6 HAT-P-32b Pl 02 04 10.2774374568 +46 41 16.212315084           ~ 146 1
7 HD 15082b Pl 02 26 51.0582618096 +37 33 01.736482032           ~ 326 1
8 CD-50 714b Pl 02 27 06.0975766704 -50 17 04.310799828           ~ 34 0
9 BD-07 436A PM* 02 28 37.2277668480 -07 03 38.376446076   11.07 10.29     G8 44 1
10 K2-25b Pl 04 13 05.6131374072 +15 14 52.018080576           ~ 73 0
11 WASP-78b Pl 04 15 01.5042985272 -22 06 59.103350532           ~ 48 1
12 BD+57 793b Pl 04 21 52.7048156328 +57 49 01.889294952           ~ 214 1
13 CD-30 1812b Pl 04 25 29.0166589296 -30 36 01.610731368           ~ 83 1
14 CPD-64 356b Pl 04 35 50.3301268152 -64 01 37.333851168           ~ 39 0
15 HD 33643b Pl 05 13 10.9289282640 +33 19 05.400733872           ~ 54 0
16 HD 290458 * 05 27 24.5959647456 -01 27 42.241257684   11.37 10.97     F5 16 0
17 CPD-64 484b Pl 05 48 33.5933253192 -63 59 18.388382028           ~ 61 1
18 HD 42176b Pl 06 10 39.3452642664 +30 57 25.713412668           ~ 38 1
19 CD-38 2551b Pl 06 17 20.7484979472 -38 19 23.754062640           ~ 45 1
20 WASP-12b Pl 06 30 32.7966092352 +29 40 20.263502460           ~ 742 1
21 CPD-23 1329b Pl 06 33 24.2671186968 -23 29 10.297934988           ~ 42 0
22 WASP-64b Pl 06 44 27.6050701128 -32 51 30.179289384           ~ 29 1
23 CoRoT-1b Pl 06 48 19.1723766840 -03 06 07.710745140           ~ 178 1
24 CD-38 3220b Pl 07 10 24.0604565856 -39 05 50.571250476           ~ 281 0
25 XO-4b Pl 07 21 33.1602434760 +58 16 05.109533364           ~ 70 1
26 HAT-P-20b Pl 07 27 39.9488720808 +24 20 11.516231112           ~ 78 1
27 HAT-P-33b Pl 07 32 44.2173520776 +33 50 06.115051104           ~ 55 1
28 BD+50 1471b Pl 07 48 06.4723053776 +50 13 32.920598923           ~ 156 1
29 NAME LP 424-4b Pl 07 59 05.8395356736 +15 23 29.236065000           ~ 291 1
30 BD+06 1909b Pl 08 15 47.9802408792 +05 50 12.350816484           ~ 60 1
31 HAT-P-13b Pl 08 39 31.8072358440 +47 21 07.273799280           ~ 109 1
32 WASP-36b Pl 08 46 19.2977439552 -08 01 37.015743396           ~ 49 1
33 WASP-65b Pl 08 53 17.8288214088 +08 31 22.809193788           ~ 22 2
34 BD+34 1976b Pl 09 20 24.7145388600 +33 52 56.696039796           ~ 61 1
35 WASP-19b Pl 09 53 40.0765648584 -45 39 33.057187596           ~ 359 1
36 BD+41 2024b Pl 09 54 34.3869331248 +40 23 16.973758176           ~ 42 1
37 WASP-43b Pl 10 19 38.0088913464 -09 48 22.605801336           ~ 336 1
38 WASP-104b Pl 10 42 24.6022768848 +07 26 06.291154644           ~ 29 0
39 CD-23 9677b Pl 11 01 35.8978277184 -23 51 38.386984896           ~ 46 1
40 HD 97658b Pl 11 14 33.1612754184 +25 42 37.390358520           ~ 205 1
41 WASP-31b Pl 11 17 45.3578677224 -19 03 17.217631800           ~ 123 1
42 Ross 905 PM* 11 42 11.0933350978 +26 42 23.650782778   12.06 10.613 10.272 8.24 M3V 630 1
43 Ross 905b Pl 11 42 11.0933350978 +26 42 23.650782778           ~ 795 1
44 CD-52 4998b Pl 12 21 17.9260543632 -52 50 27.000206304           ~ 26 0
45 K2-235b Pl 12 33 32.8441110816 -10 08 46.225572324           ~ 160 0
46 HAT-P-3b Pl 13 44 22.5937349736 +48 01 43.205733624           ~ 96 1
47 HATS-7b Pl 13 55 25.6669039416 -21 12 27.724490244           ~ 34 0
48 HAT-P-12b Pl 13 57 33.4668726399 +43 29 36.601508739           ~ 171 1
49 HD 122173b Pl 14 00 46.4448293088 -30 35 00.847569084           ~ 24 0
50 HAT-P-26b Pl 14 12 37.5331103311 +04 03 36.116569918           ~ 156 1
51 WASP-39b Pl 14 29 18.4151689656 -03 26 40.204480380           ~ 174 1
52 BD+22 2716b Pl 14 33 06.3571702344 +21 53 40.981395876           ~ 159 1
53 WASP-24b Pl 15 08 51.7367171808 +02 20 35.962165104           ~ 54 1
54 BD+36 2593b Pl 15 19 57.9203617176 +36 13 46.738078788           ~ 80 1
55 CD-27 10695b Pl 15 59 50.9491505016 -28 03 42.312819096           ~ 253 1
56 BD+28 2507b Pl 16 02 11.8462322592 +28 10 10.420201452           ~ 181 1
57 HD 147506b Pl 16 20 36.3576063720 +41 02 53.106772488           ~ 251 1
58 HD 149026b Pl 16 30 29.6185771608 +38 20 50.308980864           ~ 345 1
59 WASP-103b Pl 16 37 15.5765824488 +07 11 00.109678740           ~ 176 1
60 HAT-P-18b Pl 17 05 23.1475097496 +33 00 44.940001716           ~ 110 1
61 NAME G 139-21b Pl 17 15 18.9339850845 +04 57 50.066612336           ~ 695 1
62 TrES-3 Pl 17 52 07.0184259768 +37 32 46.237377840           ~ 228 2
63 TrES-4 Pl 17 53 13.0489562760 +37 12 42.586493328           ~ 209 2
64 Kepler-12b Pl 19 04 58.4220633696 +50 02 25.271762064           ~ 85 1
65 Kepler-1b Pl 19 07 14.0375836512 +49 18 59.091482160           ~ 324 2
66 NAME BD+46 2629Ab Pl 19 07 53.1397066992 +46 52 05.922122844           ~ 161 1
67 TOI-1628b Pl 19 24 38.9614451424 +55 28 23.332107108           ~ 53 1
68 CoRoT-2b Pl 19 27 06.4944378024 +01 23 01.359897468           ~ 230 1
69 BD+47 2846b Pl 19 28 59.3538826128 +47 58 10.217007804           ~ 366 1
70 Kepler-45b Pl 19 31 29.4966491088 +41 03 51.356401092           ~ 78 1
71 WASP-67b Pl 19 42 58.5218345280 -19 56 58.521259680           ~ 52 1
72 Kepler-6b Pl 19 47 20.9379557640 +48 14 23.759029608           ~ 101 1
73 HAT-P-41b Pl 19 49 17.4398486136 +04 40 20.786070360           ~ 61 1
74 BD+47 2936b Pl 19 50 50.2472976936 +48 04 51.101390496           ~ 405 1
75 Kepler-17b Pl 19 53 34.8643397568 +47 48 54.049530564           ~ 98 1
76 Kepler-5b Pl 19 57 37.6884643560 +44 02 06.189718884           ~ 100 1
77 HD 189733 BY* 20 00 43.7129433648 +22 42 39.073143456 9.241 8.578 7.648 7.126 6.68 K2V 872 1
78 HD 189733b Pl 20 00 43.7129433648 +22 42 39.073143456           ~ 1395 1
79 WASP-80b Pl 20 12 40.1693365800 -02 08 39.187438476           ~ 111 1
80 Qatar 1b Pl 20 13 31.6172746704 +65 09 43.492226796           ~ 76 1
81 BD-01 3943b Pl 20 18 09.3209454504 -01 04 32.609372016           ~ 45 0
82 HAT-P-23b Pl 20 24 29.7234392904 +16 45 43.811510112           ~ 69 1
83 WASP-2b Pl 20 30 54.1282355304 +06 25 46.341284844           ~ 106 1
84 NAME CD-34 14724Ab Pl 20 55 07.9443524136 -34 08 08.007489384           ~ 38 0
85 BD-05 5432b Pl 21 00 06.1968214728 -05 05 40.034944176           ~ 131 1
86 WASP-46b Pl 21 14 56.8598669520 -55 52 18.458085144           ~ 48 1
87 HD 209458b Pl 22 03 10.7727465312 +18 53 03.549393384           ~ 1819 1
88 HAT-P-40b Pl 22 22 03.0875673648 +45 27 26.518064616           ~ 25 1
89 BD+34 4779b Pl 22 52 09.8636387352 +35 26 49.608422844           ~ 80 1
90 NAME BD+37 4734Bb Pl 22 57 46.8442481880 +38 40 30.358351704           ~ 240 1
91 WASP-21b Pl 23 09 58.2534443016 +18 23 45.885822792           ~ 63 1
92 WASP-6b Pl 23 12 37.7368282608 -22 40 26.273805024           ~ 133 1
93 WASP-10b Pl 23 15 58.3006181424 +31 27 46.296056268           ~ 110 1
94 WASP-4b Pl 23 34 15.0857248317 -42 03 41.047972591           ~ 171 1
95 BD+41 4831b Pl 23 39 05.8102996968 +42 27 57.505293900           ~ 87 1
96 CD-40 15273b Pl 23 51 31.0839097560 -39 54 24.258188484           ~ 73 1
97 WASP-5b Pl 23 57 23.7564672192 -41 16 37.743700800           ~ 95 1
98 CD-35 16019b Pl 23 59 36.0711872328 -35 01 52.923618408           ~ 127 0

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