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oai:arXiv.org:2410.11643

Sujet
Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary...
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Jacobs, Bob Désert, Jean-Michel Lewis, Nikole Challener, Ryan C. Mayorga, L. C. de Beurs, Zoë Parmentier, Vivien Stevenson, Kevin B. de Wit, Julien Barat, Saugata Fortney, Jonathan Kataria, Tiffany Line, Michael
Catégorie

sciences : astrophysique

Année

2024

Date de référencement

13/11/2024

Mots clés
flux highly-eccentric hr heating planet
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Résumé

The extreme environments of transiting close-in exoplanets in highly-eccentric orbits are ideal for testing exo-climate physics.

Spectroscopically resolved phase curves not only allow for the characterization of their thermal response to irradiation changes but also unveil phase-dependent atmospheric chemistry and dynamics.

We observed a partial phase curve of the highly-eccentric close-in giant planet HAT-P-2b ($e=0.51,M=9M_{\rm{Jup}}$) with the Wide Field Camera 3 aboard the Hubble Space Telescope.

Using these data, we updated the planet's orbital parameters and radius, and retrieved high-frequency pulsations consistent with the planet-induced pulsations reported in Spitzer data.

We found that the peak in planetary flux occurred at $6.7\pm0.6$ hr after periastron, with a heating and cooling timescales of $9.0^{+3.5}_{-2.1}$ hr, and $3.6^{+0.7}_{-0.6}$ hr, respectively.

We compare the light-curve to various 1-dimensional and 3-dimensional forward models, varying the planet's chemical composition.

The strong contrast in flux increase and decrease timescales before and after periapse indicates an opacity term that emerges during the planet's heating phase, potentially due to more H$^{-}$ than expected from chemical equilibrium models.

The phase-resolved spectra are largely featureless, that we interpret as indicative an inhomogeneous dayside.

However, we identified an anomalously high flux in the spectroscopic bin coinciding with the hydrogen Paschen $\beta$ line and that is likely connected to the planet's orbit.

We interpret this as due to shock heating of the upper atmosphere given the short timescale involved, or evidence for other star-planet interactions.

;Comment: In review in AJ

Jacobs, Bob,Désert, Jean-Michel,Lewis, Nikole,Challener, Ryan C.,Mayorga, L. C.,de Beurs, Zoë,Parmentier, Vivien,Stevenson, Kevin B.,de Wit, Julien,Barat, Saugata,Fortney, Jonathan,Kataria, Tiffany,Line, Michael, 2024, Spectroscopically resolved partial phase curve of the rapid heating and cooling of the highly-eccentric Hot Jupiter HAT-P-2b with WFC3

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