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Title: Broadband transmission spectroscopy of HD 209458b with ESPRESSO: evidence for Na, TiO, or both
Authors: Santos, N. C.
Cristo, E.
Demangeon, O. D. S.
Oshagh, M.
Allart, R.
Barros, S. C. C.
Borsa, F.
Bourrier, V.
Casasayas Barris, N.
Ehrenreich, D.
Faria, J. P.
Figueira, P.
Martins, J. H. C.
Micela, G.
Pallé, E.
Sozzetti, A.
Tabernero, H.
Zapatero Osorio, M. R.
Pepe, F.
Cristiani, S.
Rebolo, R.
Adibekyan, V.
Allende Prieto, C.
Alibert, Y.
Bouchy, F.
Cabral, A.
Dekker, H.
Di Marcoantonio, P.
D´Odorico, V.
Dumusque, X.
González Hernández, J. I.
Lavie, B.
Lo Curto, G.
Lovis, C.
Manescau, A.
Martins, C. J. A. P.
Mégevand, D.
Mehner, A.
Molaro, P.
Nunes, N. J.
Poretti, E.
Rivas, M.
Sousa, S. G.
Suárez Mascareño, A.
Udry, S.
Keywords: Planetary systems;Planets and satellites: atmospheres;Techniques: spectroscopic;HD 209458b
Issue Date: 1-Dec-2020
Publisher: EDP Sciences
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202039454
Published version: https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/abs/2020/12/aa39454-20/aa39454-20.html
Citation: Astronomy and Astrophysics 644: A51(2020)
Abstract: Context. The detection and characterization of exoplanet atmospheres is currently one of the main drivers pushing the development of new observing facilities. In this context, high-resolution spectrographs are proving their potential and showing that high-resolution spectroscopy will be paramount in this field. Aims. We aim to make use of ESPRESSO high-resolution spectra, which cover two transits of HD 209458b, to probe the broadband transmission optical spectrum of the planet. Methods. We applied the chromatic Rossiter–McLaughin method to derive the transmission spectrum of HD 209458b. We compared the results with previous HST observations and with synthetic spectra. Results. We recover a transmission spectrum of HD 209458b similar to the one obtained with HST data. The models suggest that the observed signal can be explained by only Na, only TiO, or both Na and TiO, even though none is fully capable of explaining our observed transmission spectrum. Extra absorbers may be needed to explain the full dataset, though modeling approximations and observational errors can also be responsible for the observed mismatch. Conclusions. Using the chromatic Rossiter–McLaughlin technique, ESPRESSO is able to provide broadband transmission spectra of exoplanets from the ground, in conjunction with space-based facilities, opening good perspectives for similar studies of other planets.
Description: Based on Guaranteed Time Observations collected at the European Southern Observatory under ESO programme 1102.C-0744 by the ESPRESSO Consortium.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12666/164
E-ISSN: 1432-0746
ISSN: 0004-6361
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