论文标题
超热木星中的H-和解离:WASP-18B的检索案例研究
H- and Dissociation in Ultra-hot Jupiters: A Retrieval Case Study of WASP-18b
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论文摘要
最近已经观察到了许多具有温度$ \ gtrsim $ 2000〜K的超热木星(UHJS)的气氛。这些行星中的许多行星在HST WFC3光谱仪(1.1-1.7〜 $ $ m)中观察到的近红外热光谱中,即使此光谱范围包含强大的H $ _2 $ o不透明度,最近的作品提出了H-不透明度掩盖H $ _2 $ O特征和/或H $ _2 $ o的热解离,从而在UHJ的高温下造成明显的耗竭。在这项工作中,我们使用系外行星WASP-18B的观察结果来检验这些假设。我们使用Hydra检索代码报告了行星的详细大气检索,扩展到包括H-不透明度和热解离的效果。我们报告了关于h $ _2 $ o,co和h-丰度的限制,以及日期大气的压力温度剖面,用于检索每个数据集的带有和不带H/分离的情况。我们发现h $ _2 $ o和h-丰度相对不受限制,鉴于无特征的WFC3光谱。在行星中,我们没有最终检测到与先前使用平衡模型推断其存在的研究相反的H-。对CO丰度的限制取决于WFC3和Spitzer数据的组合,从太阳能到超短CO值不等。我们还看到了两个数据集的热反转迹象。我们的研究证明了UHJ大气检索的潜力,包括分子的H-和热解离的影响。
Atmospheres of a number of ultra-hot Jupiters (UHJs) with temperatures $\gtrsim$2000~K have been observed recently. Many of these planets show largely featureless thermal spectra in the near-infrared observed with the HST WFC3 spectrograph (1.1-1.7~$μ$m) even though this spectral range contains strong H$_2$O opacity. Recent works have proposed the possibility of H- opacity masking the H$_2$O feature and/or thermal dissociation of H$_2$O causing its apparent depletion at the high temperatures of UHJs. In this work we test these hypotheses using observations of the exoplanet WASP-18b as a case study. We report detailed atmospheric retrievals of the planet using the HyDRA retrieval code, extended to include the effects of H- opacity and thermal dissociation. We report constraints on the H$_2$O, CO and H- abundances as well as the pressure-temperature profile of the dayside atmosphere for retrievals with and without H-/dissociation for each dataset. We find that the H$_2$O and H- abundances are relatively unconstrained given the featureless WFC3 spectra. We do not conclusively detect H- in the planet contrary to previous studies which used equilibrium models to infer its presence. The constraint on the CO abundance depends on the combination of WFC3 and Spitzer data, ranging from solar to super-solar CO values. We additionally see signs of a thermal inversion from two of the datasets. Our study demonstrates the potential of atmospheric retrievals of UHJs including the effects of H- and thermal dissociation of molecules.