Characterising Exoplanet Atmospheres with High-resolution Spectroscopy
The Messenger 154 (2013) 57-61
Searching for transits in the Wide Field Camera Transit Survey with difference-imaging light curves
Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 560 (2013) a92
Searching for transits in the WTS with difference imaging light curves
(2013)
Detection of water absorption in the day side atmosphere of HD 189733 b using ground-based high-resolution spectroscopy at 3.2鈥壩糾鈽
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters 91探花 University Press (OUP) 436:1 (2013) L35-L39
Abstract:
We report a 4.8蟽 detection of water absorption features in the day side spectrum of the hot Jupiter HD 189733 b. We used high-resolution (R 鈭 100鈥000) spectra taken at 3.2鈥壩糾 with CRIRES on the VLT to trace the radial-velocity shift of the water features in the planet's day side atmosphere during 5 h of its 2.2 d orbit as it approached secondary eclipse. Despite considerable telluric contamination in this wavelength regime, we detect the signal within our uncertainties at the expected combination of systemic velocity (鈦燰sys=鈭3+5鈭6鈥塳m鈥塻鈭1) and planet orbital velocity (鈦燢p=154+14鈭10鈥塳m鈥塻鈭1), and determine a H2O line contrast ratio of (1.3鈥壜 0.2) 脳 10鈭3 with respect to the stellar continuum. We find no evidence of significant absorption or emission from other carbon-bearing molecules, such as methane, although we do note a marginal increase in the significance of our detection to 5.1蟽 with the inclusion of carbon dioxide in our template spectrum. This result demonstrates that ground-based, high-resolution spectroscopy is suited to finding not just simple molecules like CO, but also to more complex molecules like H2O even in highly telluric contaminated regions of the Earth's transmission spectrum. It is a powerful tool that can be used for conducting an immediate census of the carbon- and oxygen-bearing molecules in the atmospheres of giant planets, and will potentially allow the formation and migration history of these planets to be constrained by the measurement of their atmospheric C/O ratios.A sensitivity analysis of the WFCAM Transit Survey for short-period giant planets around M dwarfs
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 91探花 University Press (OUP) 433:2 (2013) 889-906