• Medientyp: E-Artikel
  • Titel: Contrast and Temperature Dependence of Multi-epoch High-resolution Cross-correlation Exoplanet Spectroscopy
  • Beteiligte: Finnerty, Luke; Buzard, Cam; Pelletier, Stefan; Piskorz, Danielle; Lockwood, Alexandra C.; Bender, Chad F.; Benneke, Björn; Blake, Geoffrey A.
  • Erschienen: American Astronomical Society, 2021
  • Erschienen in: The Astronomical Journal, 161 (2021) 3, Seite 104
  • Sprache: Nicht zu entscheiden
  • DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/abd6ec
  • ISSN: 0004-6256; 1538-3881
  • Schlagwörter: Space and Planetary Science ; Astronomy and Astrophysics
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  • Beschreibung: Abstract While high-resolution cross-correlation spectroscopy (HRCCS) techniques have proven effective at characterizing the atmospheres of transiting and nontransiting hot Jupiters, the limitations of these techniques are not well understood. We present a series of simulations of one HRCCS technique, which combines the cross-correlation functions from multiple epochs, to place temperature and contrast limits on the accessible exoplanet population for the first time. We find that planets approximately Saturn-sized and larger within ∼0.2 au of a Sun-like star are likely to be detectable with current instrumentation in the L band, a significant expansion compared with the previously studied population. Cooler (T eq ≤ 1000 K) exoplanets are more detectable than suggested by their photometric contrast alone as a result of chemical changes that increase spectroscopic contrast. The L-band CH4 spectrum of cooler exoplanets enables robust constraints on the atmospheric C/O ratio at T eq ∼ 900 K, which have proven difficult to obtain for hot Jupiters. These results suggest that the multi-epoch approach to HRCCS can detect and characterize exoplanet atmospheres throughout the inner regions of Sun-like systems with existing high-resolution spectrographs. We find that many epochs of modest signal-to-noise ratio (S/Nepoch ∼ 1500) yield the clearest detections and constraints on C/O, emphasizing the need for high-precision near-infrared telluric correction with short integration times.
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