研究目的
To test chromatic line-profile tomography as a new tool to investigate exoplanetary atmospheres, specifically to determine the radius of a planet at different wavelengths using the HARPS spectrograph.
研究成果
Chromatic line-profile tomography is a useful tool for revealing broadband transmission spectra of exoplanets. The analysis of HD 189733b's atmosphere agrees with other observations, but highlights the influence of stellar activity on the transmission spectrum. Future observations with high-resolution spectrographs like ESPRESSO could extend this method to fainter targets.
研究不足
The study acknowledges that stellar activity can influence the extracted transmission spectrum, suggesting care should be taken when claiming Rayleigh scattering is present in the atmosphere of exoplanets orbiting active stars using only one transit. The precision could be improved by increasing the number of observed transits.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study uses chromatic line-profile tomography to analyze the signal imprinted on the cross-correlation function (CCF) by a planet transiting its star, dependent on the planet-to-star radius ratio.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
HARPS archival data of three transits of HD 189733b are analyzed. The HARPS spectral range is divided into seven broad-bands.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
The HARPS spectrograph is used, with its spectral range from 378 nm to 691 nm and a resolving power R ≈ 115,
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
0 For each broadband, the ratio between the area of the out-of-transit CCF and the area of the signal imprinted by the planet during the full part of the transit is calculated, taking into account the effect of limb darkening.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The results from three different transits are averaged to obtain a broadband transmission spectrum of HD 189733b.
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