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HST PanCET Program: A Complete Near-UV to Infrared Transmission Spectrum for the Hot Jupiter WASP-79b

Authors :
Rathcke, Alexander D.
MacDonald, Ryan J.
Barstow, Joanna K.
Goyal, Jayesh M.
Lopez-Morales, Mercedes
Mendonça, João M.
Sanz-Forcada, Jorge
Henry, Gregory W.
Sing, David K.
Alam, Munazza K.
Lewis, Nikole K.
Chubb, Katy L.
Taylor, Jake
Nikolov, Nikolay
Buchhave, Lars A.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We present a new optical transmission spectrum of the hot Jupiter WASP-79b. We observed three transits with the STIS instrument mounted on HST, spanning 0.3 - 1.0 um. Combining these transits with previous observations, we construct a complete 0.3 - 5.0 um transmission spectrum of WASP-79b. Both HST and ground-based observations show decreasing transit depths towards blue wavelengths, contrary to expectations from Rayleigh scattering or hazes. We infer atmospheric and stellar properties from the full near-UV to infrared transmission spectrum of WASP-79b using three independent retrieval codes, all of which yield consistent results. Our retrievals confirm previous detections of H$_{2}$O (at 4.0$\sigma$ confidence), while providing moderate evidence of H$^{-}$ bound-free opacity (3.3$\sigma$) and strong evidence of stellar contamination from unocculted faculae (4.7$\sigma$). The retrieved H$_{2}$O abundance ($\sim$ 1$\%$) suggests a super-stellar atmospheric metallicity, though stellar or sub-stellar abundances remain consistent with present observations (O/H = 0.3 - 34$\times$ stellar). All three retrieval codes obtain a precise H$^{-}$ abundance constraint: log(X$_{\rm{H^{-}}}$) $\approx$ -8.0 $\pm$ 0.7. The potential presence of H$^{-}$ suggests that JWST observations may be sensitive to ionic chemistry in the atmosphere of WASP-79b. The inferred faculae are $\sim$ 500 K hotter than the stellar photosphere, covering $\sim$ 15$\%$ of the stellar surface. Our analysis underscores the importance of observing UV - optical transmission spectra in order to disentangle the influence of unocculted stellar heterogeneities from planetary transmission spectra.<br />Comment: 27 pages, 10 figures. Resubmitted to AJ after referee report

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2104.10688
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ac0e99