Confirmation of water emission in the dayside spectrum of the ultrahot Jupiter WASP-121b
Mikal-Evans, T; Sing, DK; Kataria, T; et al.Wakeford, HR; Mayne, NJ; Lewis, NK; Barstow, JK; Spake, JJ
Date: 10 June 2020
Journal
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP) / Royal Astronomical Society
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Abstract
We present four new secondary eclipse observations for the ultrahot Jupiter WASP121b acquired using the Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field Camera 3. The eclipse
depth is measured to a median precision of 60 ppm across 28 spectroscopic channels
spanning the 1.12-1.64 µm wavelength range. This is a considerable improvement to the
90 ...
We present four new secondary eclipse observations for the ultrahot Jupiter WASP121b acquired using the Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field Camera 3. The eclipse
depth is measured to a median precision of 60 ppm across 28 spectroscopic channels
spanning the 1.12-1.64 µm wavelength range. This is a considerable improvement to the
90 ppm precision we achieved previously for a single eclipse observation using the same
observing setup. Combining these data with those reported at other wavelengths, a
blackbody spectrum for WASP-121b is ruled out at > 6σ confidence and we confirm the
interpretation of previous retrieval analyses that found the data is best explained by a
dayside thermal inversion. The updated spectrum clearly resolves the water emission
band at 1.3-1.6 µm, with higher signal-to-noise than before. It also fails to reproduce
a bump in the spectrum at 1.25 µm derived from the first eclipse observation, which
had tentatively been attributed to VO emission. We conclude the latter was either a
statistical fluctuation or a systematic artefact specific to the first eclipse dataset.
Physics and Astronomy
Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy
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