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Marylou Fournier Tondreau MSc, MSc, PharmD

Graduate Student

Research theme

  • Exoplanets and planetary physics

Sub department

  • Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics

Research groups

  • Planetary Climate Dynamics
marylou.fourniertondreau@physics.ox.ac.uk
Atmospheric Physics Clarendon Laboratory, room 206
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Transmission spectroscopy of WASP-52 b with JWST NIRISS: Water and helium atmospheric absorption, alongside prominent star-spot crossings

ArXiv 2412.17072 (2024)

Authors:

Marylou Fournier-Tondreau, Yanbo Pan, Kim Morel, David Lafreni猫re, Ryan J MacDonald, Louis-Philippe Coulombe, Romain Allart, Lo茂c Albert, Michael Radica, Caroline Piaulet-Ghorayeb, Pierre-Alexis Roy, Stefan Pelletier, Lisa Dang, Ren茅 Doyon, Bj枚rn Benneke, Nicolas B Cowan, Antoine Darveau-Bernier, Olivia Lim, 脡tienne Artigau, Doug Johnstone, Lisa Kaltenegger, Jake Taylor, Laura Flagg

JWST/NIRISS Reveals the Water-rich 鈥淪team World鈥 Atmosphere of GJ 9827 d

The Astrophysical Journal Letters American Astronomical Society 974:1 (2024) L10

Authors:

Caroline Piaulet-Ghorayeb, Bj枚rn Benneke, Michael Radica, Eshan Raul, Louis-Philippe Coulombe, Eva-Maria Ahrer, Daria Kubyshkina, Ward S Howard, Joshua Krissansen-Totton, Ryan J MacDonald, Pierre-Alexis Roy, Amy Louca, Duncan Christie, Marylou Fournier-Tondreau, Romain Allart, Yamila Miguel, Hilke E Schlichting, Luis Welbanks, Charles Cadieux, Caroline Dorn, Thomas M Evans-Soma, Jonathan J Fortney, Raymond Pierrehumbert, David Lafreni猫re

Abstract:

With sizable volatile envelopes but smaller radii than the solar system ice giants, sub-Neptunes have been revealed as one of the most common types of planet in the galaxy. While the spectroscopic characterization of larger sub-Neptunes (2.5鈥4 R 鈯) has revealed hydrogen-dominated atmospheres, smaller sub-Neptunes (1.6鈥2.5 R 鈯) could either host thin, rapidly evaporating, hydrogen-rich atmospheres or be stable, metal-rich 鈥渨ater worlds鈥 with high mean molecular weight atmospheres and a fundamentally different formation and evolutionary history. Here, we present the 0.6鈥2.8 渭m JWST/NIRISS/SOSS transmission spectrum of GJ 9827 d, the smallest (1.98 R 鈯) warm (T eq,A=0.3 鈭 620 K) sub-Neptune where atmospheric absorbers have been detected to date. Our two transit observations with NIRISS/SOSS, combined with the existing HST/WFC3 spectrum, enable us to break the clouds鈥搈etallicity degeneracy. We detect water in a highly metal-enriched 鈥渟team world鈥 atmosphere (O/H of 鈭4 by mass and H2O found to be the background gas with a volume mixing ratio of >31%). We further show that these results are robust to stellar contamination through the transit light source effect. We do not detect escaping metastable He, which, combined with previous nondetections of escaping He and H, 91探花s the steam atmosphere scenario. In water-rich atmospheres, hydrogen loss driven by water photolysis happens predominantly in the ionized form, which eludes observational constraints. We also detect several flares in the NIRISS/SOSS light curves with far-UV energies of the order of 1030 erg, highlighting the active nature of the star. Further atmospheric characterization of GJ 9827 d probing carbon or sulfur species could reveal the origin of its high metal enrichment.

Transmission Spectroscopy of the Habitable Zone Exoplanet LHS 1140 b with JWST/NIRISS

The Astrophysical Journal Letters American Astronomical Society 970:1 (2024) L2

Authors:

Charles Cadieux, Ren茅 Doyon, Ryan J MacDonald, Martin Turbet, 脡tienne Artigau, Olivia Lim, Michael Radica, Thomas J Fauchez, Salma Salhi, Lisa Dang, Lo茂c Albert, Louis-Philippe Coulombe, Nicolas B Cowan, David Lafreni猫re, Alexandrine L鈥橦eureux, Caroline Piaulet-Ghorayeb, Bj枚rn Benneke, Ryan Cloutier, Benjamin Charnay, Neil J Cook, Marylou Fournier-Tondreau, Mykhaylo Plotnykov, Diana Valencia

Abstract:

LHS 1140 b is the second-closest temperate transiting planet to Earth with an equilibrium temperature low enough to 91探花 surface liquid water. At 1.730 卤 0.025 R 鈯, LHS 1140 b falls within the radius valley separating H2-rich mini-Neptunes from rocky super-Earths. Recent mass and radius revisions indicate a bulk density significantly lower than expected for an Earth-like rocky interior, suggesting that LHS 1140 b could be either a mini-Neptune with a small envelope of hydrogen (鈭0.1% by mass) or a water world (9%鈥19% water by mass). Atmospheric characterization through transmission spectroscopy can readily discern between these two scenarios. Here we present two JWST/NIRISS transit observations of LHS 1140 b, one of which captures a serendipitous transit of LHS 1140 c. The combined transmission spectrum of LHS 1140 b shows a telltale spectral signature of unocculted faculae (5.8蟽), covering 鈭20% of the visible stellar surface. Besides faculae, our spectral retrieval analysis reveals tentative evidence of residual spectral features, best fit by Rayleigh scattering from a N2-dominated atmosphere (2.3蟽), irrespective of the consideration of atmospheric hazes. We also show through Global Climate Models (GCMs) that H2-rich atmospheres of various compositions (100脳, 300脳, 1000脳 solar metallicity) are ruled out to >10蟽. The GCM calculations predict that water clouds form below the transit photosphere, limiting their impact on transmission data. Our observations suggest that LHS 1140 b is either airless or, more likely, surrounded by an atmosphere with a high mean molecular weight. Our tentative evidence of a N2-rich atmosphere provides strong motivation for future transmission spectroscopy observations of LHS 1140 b.

Near-infrared transmission spectroscopy of HAT-P-18 b with NIRISS: Disentangling planetary and stellar features in the era of JWST

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 91探花 University Press (OUP) 528:2 (2024) 3354-3377

Authors:

Marylou Fournier-Tondreau, Ryan J MacDonald, Michael Radica, David Lafreni猫re, Luis Welbanks, Caroline Piaulet, Louis-Philippe Coulombe, Romain Allart, Kim Morel, 脡tienne Artigau, Lo茂c Albert, Olivia Lim, Ren茅 Doyon, Bj枚rn Benneke, Jason F Rowe, Antoine Darveau-Bernier, Nicolas B Cowan, Nikole K Lewis, Neil J Cook, Laura Flagg, Fr茅d茅ric Genest, Stefan Pelletier, Doug Johnstone, Lisa Dang, Lisa Kaltenegger, Jake Taylor, Jake D Turner

Near-Infrared Transmission Spectroscopy of HAT-P-18$\,$b with NIRISS: Disentangling Planetary and Stellar Features in the Era of JWST

ArXiv 2310.1495 (2023)

Authors:

Marylou Fournier-Tondreau, Ryan J MacDonald, Michael Radica, David Lafreni猫re, Luis Welbanks, Caroline Piaulet, Louis-Philippe Coulombe, Romain Allart, Kim Morel, 脡tienne Artigau, Lo茂c Albert, Olivia Lim, Ren茅 Doyon, Bj枚rn Benneke, Jason F Rowe, Antoine Darveau-Bernier, Nicolas B Cowan, Nikole K Lewis, Neil James Cook, Laura Flagg, Fr茅d茅ric Genest, Stefan Pelletier, Doug Johnstone, Lisa Dang, Lisa Kaltenegger, Jake Taylor, Jake D Turner

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