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| DOI | 10.1093/MNRAS/STY3381 | ||||
| Año | 2019 | ||||
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We present new eclipse observations for one of the hottest 'hot Jupiters', WASP-18b, for which previously published data from HST WFC3 and Spitzer have led to radically conflicting conclusions about the composition of this planet's atmosphere. We measure eclipse depths of 0.15 +/- 0.02 per cent at Ks and 0.07 +/- 0.01 per cent at i bands. Using the VSTAR line-by-line radiative transfer code and both these new observations with previously published data, we derive a new model of the planetary atmosphere. We have varied both the metallicity and C/O ratio in our modelling, and find no need for the extreme metallicity suggested by Sheppard et al. Our best-fitting models slightly underestimate the emission at i band and overestimate the observed flux at Ks band. To explain these discrepancies, we examine the impact on the planetary emission spectrum of the presence of several types of hazes which could form on the night side of the planet. Our Ks-band eclipse flux measurement is lower than expected from clear atmosphere models and this could be explained by haze particles larger than 0.2 mu m with the optical properties of Al2O3, CaTiO3 or MgSiO3. We find that z'-band measurements are important for understanding the contribution of photochemical hazes with particles smaller than 0.1 mu m at the top of the atmosphere.
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| 1 | Kedziora-Chudczer, L. | Mujer |
UNSW Sydney - Australia
USQ Toowoomba - Australia University of New South Wales (UNSW) Australia - Australia University of Southern Queensland - Australia |
| 2 | Zhou, George | Hombre |
Harvard Smithsonian Ctr Astrophys - Estados Unidos
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics - Estados Unidos |
| 3 | Bailey, Jeremy | Hombre |
UNSW Sydney - Australia
USQ Toowoomba - Australia University of New South Wales (UNSW) Australia - Australia |
| 4 | Bayliss, Dan | Hombre |
Univ Warwick - Reino Unido
The University of Warwick - Reino Unido University of Warwick - Reino Unido Faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine - Reino Unido |
| 5 | Tinney, G. | - |
UNSW Sydney - Australia
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| 5 | Tinney, C. G. | Hombre |
University of New South Wales (UNSW) Australia - Australia
UNSW Sydney - Australia |
| 6 | Rando, N. | Hombre |
Carnegie Inst Sci - Chile
Las Campanas Observatory - Chile |
| 7 | Colon, Knicole | - |
NASA - Estados Unidos
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center - Estados Unidos |
| 8 | Shporer, Avi | - |
MIT - Estados Unidos
Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Estados Unidos |
| 9 | Dragomir, D. | Mujer |
MIT - Estados Unidos
Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Estados Unidos |
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| NASA |
| National Aeronautics and Space Administration |
| Space Telescope Science Institute |
| NASA through Hubble Fellowship by the Space Telescope Science Institute |
| Association pour la recherche sur le cancer |
| ARC Discovery Outstanding Researcher Award |
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| We thank the support of the AAO staff who helped with establishing the observing strategy employed in this work. CGT gratefully acknowledges the support of ARC Discovery Outstanding Researcher Award DP130102695. This paper includes data gathered with the 6.5 m Magellan Telescopes located at Las Campanas Observatory (LCO), Chile. DD acknowledges support provided by NASA through Hubble Fellowship grant HSTHF2-51372.001-A awarded by the Space Telescope Science Institute, which is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc., for NASA, under contract NAS5-26555. |
| We thank the support of the AAO staff who helped with establishing the observing strategy employed in this work. CGT gratefully acknowledges the support of ARC Discovery Outstanding Researcher Award DP130102695. This paper includes data gathered with the 6.5 m Magellan Telescopes located at Las Campanas Observatory (LCO), Chile. DD acknowledges support provided by NASA through Hubble Fellowship grant HSTHF2-51372.001-A awarded by the Space Telescope Science Institute, which is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc., for NASA, under contract NAS5-26555. |