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HELIOS-K 2.0 Opacity Calculator and Open-source Opacity Database for Exoplanetary Atmospheres

Authors :
Grimm, Simon L.
Malik, Matej
Kitzmann, Daniel
Guzmán-Mesa, Andrea
Hoeijmakers, H. Jens
Fisher, Chloe
Mendonça, João M.
Yurchenko, Sergey N.
Tennyson, Jonathan
Alesina, Fabien
Buchschacher, Nicolas
Burnier, Julien
Segransan, Damien
Kurucz, Robert L.
Heng, Kevin
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Computing and using opacities is a key part of modeling and interpreting data of exoplanetary atmospheres. Since the underlying spectroscopic line lists are constantly expanding and currently include up to ~ 10^10 - 10^11 transition lines, the opacity calculator codes need to become more powerful. Here we present major upgrades to the HELIOS-K GPU-accelerated opacity calculator and describe the necessary steps to process large line lists within a reasonable amount of time. Besides performance improvements, we include more capabilities and present a toolbox for handling different atomic and molecular data sets: from downloading and pre-processing the data to performing the opacity calculations in a user-friendly way. HELIOS-K supports line lists from ExoMol, HITRAN, HITEMP, NIST, Kurucz and VALD3. By matching the resolution of 0.1 cm^-1 and cutting length of 25 cm^-1 used by the ExoCross code for timing performance (251 seconds excluding data read-in time), HELIOS-K can process the ExoMol BT2 water line list in 12.5 seconds. Using a resolution of 0.01 cm^-1, it takes 45 seconds - equivalent to about 10^7 lines per second. As a wavenumber resolution of 0.01 cm^-1 suffices for most exoplanetary atmosphere spectroscopic calculations, we adopt this resolution in calculating opacity functions for several hundred atomic and molecular species, and make them freely available on the open-access DACE database. For the opacity calculations of the database, we use a cutting length of 100 cm^-1 for molecules and no cutting length for atoms. Our opacities are available for downloading from https://dace.unige.ch/opacityDatabase and may be visualized using https://dace.unige.ch/opacity.<br />Comment: Published in The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2101.02005
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4365/abd773