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Early Release Science of the exoplanet WASP-39b with JWST NIRISS

Authors :
Feinstein, Adina D.
Radica, Michael
Welbanks, Luis
Murray, Catriona Anne
Ohno, Kazumasa
Coulombe, Louis-Philippe
Espinoza, Néstor
Bean, Jacob L.
Teske, Johanna K.
Benneke, Björn
Line, Michael R.
Rustamkulov, Zafar
Saba, Arianna
Tsiaras, Angelos
Barstow, Joanna K.
Fortney, Jonathan J.
Gao, Peter
Knutson, Heather A.
MacDonald, Ryan J.
Mikal-Evans, Thomas
Rackham, Benjamin V.
Taylor, Jake
Parmentier, Vivien
Batalha, Natalie M.
Berta-Thompson, Zachory K.
Carter, Aarynn L.
Changeat, Quentin
dos Santos, Leonardo A.
Gibson, Neale P.
Goyal, Jayesh M.
Kreidberg, Laura
López-Morales, Mercedes
Lothringer, Joshua D.
Miguel, Yamila
Molaverdikhani, Karan
Moran, Sarah E.
Morello, Giuseppe
Mukherjee, Sagnick
Sing, David K.
Stevenson, Kevin B.
Wakeford, Hannah R.
Ahrer, Eva-Maria
Alam, Munazza K.
Alderson, Lili
Allen, Natalie H.
Batalha, Natasha E.
Bell, Taylor J.
Blecic, Jasmina
Brande, Jonathan
Caceres, Claudio
Casewell, S. L.
Chubb, Katy L.
Crossfield, Ian J. M.
Crouzet, Nicolas
Cubillos, Patricio E.
Decin, Leen
Désert, Jean-Michel
Harrington, Joseph
Heng, Kevin
Henning, Thomas
Iro, Nicolas
Kempton, Eliza M.-R.
Kendrew, Sarah
Kirk, James
Krick, Jessica
Lagage, Pierre-Olivier
Lendl, Monika
Mancini, Luigi
Mansfield, Megan
May, E. M.
Mayne, N. J.
Nikolov, Nikolay K.
Palle, Enric
Petit dit de la Roche, Dominique J. M.
Piaulet, Caroline
Powell, Diana
Redfield, Seth
Rogers, Laura K.
Roman, Michael T.
Roy, Pierre-Alexis
Nixon, Matthew C.
Schlawin, Everett
Tan, Xianyu
Tremblin, P.
Turner, Jake D.
Venot, Olivia
Waalkes, William C.
Wheatley, Peter J.
Zhang, Xi
Source :
Nature; 20230101, Issue: Preprints p1-6, 6p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The Saturn-mass exoplanet WASP-39b has been the subject of extensive efforts to determine its atmospheric properties using transmission spectroscopy1–4. However, these efforts have been hampered by modelling degeneracies between composition and cloud properties that are caused by limited data quality5–9. Here we present the transmission spectrum of WASP-39b obtained using the Single-Object Slitless Spectroscopy (SOSS) mode of the Near Infrared Imager and Slitless Spectrograph (NIRISS) instrument on the JWST. This spectrum spans 0.6–2.8 μm in wavelength and shows several water-absorption bands, the potassium resonance doublet and signatures of clouds. The precision and broad wavelength coverage of NIRISS/SOSS allows us to break model degeneracies between cloud properties and the atmospheric composition of WASP-39b, favouring a heavy-element enhancement (‘metallicity’) of about 10–30 times the solar value, a sub-solar carbon-to-oxygen (C/O) ratio and a solar-to-super-solar potassium-to-oxygen (K/O) ratio. The observations are also best explained by wavelength-dependent, non-grey clouds with inhomogeneous coverageof the planet’s terminator.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836 and 14764687
Issue :
Preprints
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs62290023
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-05674-1