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Search for TiO and Optical Nightside Emission from the Exoplanet WASP-33b

Authors :
Matteo Brogi
Ray Jayawardhana
Ernst J. W. de Mooij
Miranda K. Herman
Source :
The Astronomical Journal. 160:93
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2020.

Abstract

With a temperature akin to an M-dwarf, WASP-33b is among the hottest Jupiters known, making it an ideal target for high-resolution optical spectroscopy. By analyzing both transmission and emission spectra, we aim to substantiate previous reports of atmospheric TiO and a thermal inversion within the planet's atmosphere. We observed two transits and six arcs of the phase curve with ESPaDOns on the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope and HIRES on the Keck telescope, which provide high spectral resolution and ample wavelength coverage. We employ the Doppler cross-correlation technique to search for the molecular signatures of TiO and H$_2$O in these spectra, using models based on the TiO line list of Plez (2012). Though we cannot exclude line-list-dependent effects, our data do not corroborate previous indications of a thermal inversion. Instead we place a $3\sigma$ upper limit of $10^{-9}$ on the volume mixing ratio of TiO for the T-P profile we consider. While we are unable to constrain the volume mixing ratio of water, our strongest constraint on TiO comes from day-side emission spectra. This apparent absence of a stratosphere sits in stark contrast to previous observations of WASP-33b as well as theoretical predictions for the atmospheres of highly irradiated planets. The discrepancy could be due to variances between line lists, and we stress that detection limits are only as good as the line list employed, and are only valid for the specific T-P profile considered due to the strong degeneracy between lapse rate ($dT/d\log P$) and molecular abundance.<br />Comment: Accepted to AJ. 20 pages, 17 figures

Details

ISSN :
15383881
Volume :
160
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astronomical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9ac723bff2ff9f03883399ed820f2b6b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ab9e77