Molecular Cross Sections for High Resolution Spectroscopy of Super Earths, Warm Neptunes and Hot Jupiters
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
High-resolution spectroscopy (HRS) has been used to detect a number of species in the atmospheres of hot Jupiters. Key to such detections is accurately and precisely modelled spectra for cross-correlation against the R greater than or similar to 20 000 observations. There is a need for the latest generation of opacities which form the basis for high signal-to-noise detections using such spectra. In this study we present and make publicly available cross-sections for six molecular species, H2O, CO, HCN, CH4, NH3, and CO2 using the latest line lists most suitable for low- and high-resolution spectroscopy. We focus on the infrared (0.95-5 mu m) and between 500 and 1500 K where these species have strong spectral signatures. We generate these cross-sections on a grid of pressures and temperatures typical for the photospheres of super-Earth, warm Neptunes, and hot Jupiters using the latest H-2 and He pressure broadening. We highlight the most prominent infrared spectral features by modelling three representative exoplanets, GJ 1214 b, GJ 3470 b, and HD 189733 b, which encompass a wide range in temperature, mass, and radii. In addition, we verify the line lists for H2O, CO, and HCN with previous high-resolution observations of hot Jupiters. However, we are unable to detect CH4 with our new cross-sections from HRS observations of HD 102195 b. These high-accuracy opacities are critical for atmospheric detections with HRS and will be continually updated as new data become available.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
radiative transfer, methods: data analysis, planets and satellites: atmospheres
Elenco autori:
Siddharth Gandhi; Matteo Brogi; Sergei N. Yurchenko; Jonathan Tennyson; Phillip A. Coles; Rebecca K. Webb; Jayne L. Birkby; Gloria Guilluy; George A. Hawker; Nikku Madhusudhan; Aldo S. Bonomo; Alessandro Sozzetti
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