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The Hubble PanCET Program: Transit and Eclipse Spectroscopy of the Strongly Irradiated Giant Exoplanet WASP-76b

Authors :
Jorge Sanz-Forcada
Kevin B. Stevenson
Mercedes Lopez-Morales
Thomas M. Evans
Joanna K. Barstow
Guangwei Fu
Hannah R. Wakeford
John F. Kielkopf
Vincent Bourrier
Karen A. Collins
Dennis M. Conti
David K. Sing
Keivan G. Stassun
Drake Deming
David Ehrenreich
Joseph E. Rodriguez
Nikolay Nikolov
Joshua D. Lothringer
Monika Lendl
Gregory W. Henry
Leonardo A. dos Santos
Eliza M.-R. Kempton
Chris Stockdale
Jegug Ih
Jason D. Eastman
Source :
AJ

Abstract

Ultra-hot Jupiters with equilibrium temperature greater than 2000K are uniquely interesting targets as they provide us crucial insights into how atmospheres behave under extreme conditions. This class of giant planets receives intense radiation from their host star and usually has strongly irradiated and highly inflated atmospheres. At such high temperature, cloud formation is expected to be suppressed and thermal dissociation of water vapor could occur. We observed the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-76b with 7 transits and 5 eclipses using the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and $Spitzer$ for a comprehensive study of its atmospheric chemical and physical processes. We detect TiO and H$_2$O absorption in the optical and near-infrared transit spectrum. Additional absorption by a number of neutral and ionized heavy metals like Fe, Ni, Ti, and SiO help explain the short wavelength transit spectrum. The secondary eclipse spectrum shows muted water feature but a strong CO emission feature in Spitzer's 4.5 $��$m band indicating an inverted temperature pressure profile. We analyzed both the transit and emission spectrum with a combination of self-consistent PHOENIX models and retrieval models (ATMO $\&$ PLATON). Both spectra are well fitted by the self-consistent PHOENIX forward atmosphere model in chemical and radiative equilibrium at solar metallicity, adding to the growing evidence that both TiO/VO and NUV heavy metals opacity are prominent NUV-optical opacity sources in the stratospheres of ultra-hot Jupiters.<br />28 pages, 18 figures, 9 tables, accepted by AJ

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15383881 and 00046256
Volume :
162
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astronomical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8794f43f76cfe1ea9ee908e09e40faa1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ac1200