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JWST COMPASS: The 3-5 Micron Transmission Spectrum of the Super-Earth L 98-59 c

Authors :
Scarsdale, Nicholas
Wogan, Nicholas
Wakeford, Hannah R.
Wallack, Nicole L.
Batalha, Natasha E.
Alderson, Lili
Aguichine, Artyom
Wolfgang, Angie
Teske, Johanna
Moran, Sarah E.
Lopez-Morales, Mercedes
Kirk, James
Gordon, Tyler
Gao, Peter
Batalha, Natalie M.
Alam, Munazza K.
Redai, Jea Adams
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We present a JWST NIRSpec transmission spectrum of the super-Earth exoplanet L 98-59 c. This small (R$_p=1.385\pm0.085$R$_\oplus$, M$_p=2.22\pm0.26$R$_\oplus$), warm (T$_\textrm{eq}=553$K) planet resides in a multi-planet system around a nearby, bright (J = 7.933) M3V star. We find that the transmission spectrum of L 98-59 c is featureless at the precision of our data. We achieve precisions of 22ppm in NIRSpec G395H's NRS1 detector and 36ppm in the NRS2 detector at a resolution R$\sim$200 (30 pixel wide bins). At this level of precision, we are able rule out primordial H$_2$-He atmospheres across a range of cloud pressure levels up to at least $\sim$0.1mbar. By comparison to atmospheric forward models, we also rule out atmospheric metallicities below $\sim$300$\times$ solar at 3$\sigma$ (or equivalently, atmospheric mean molecular weights below $\sim$10~g/mol). We also rule out pure methane atmospheres. The remaining scenarios that are compatible with our data include a planet with no atmosphere at all, or higher mean-molecular weight atmospheres, such as CO$_2$- or H$_2$O-rich atmospheres. This study adds to a growing body of evidence suggesting that planets $\lesssim1.5$R$_\oplus$ lack extended atmospheres.<br />Comment: 21 Pages, 13 Figures; Accepted to AJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2409.07552
Document Type :
Working Paper