ATMOSPHERIX: II- Characterizing exoplanet atmospheres through transmission spectroscopy with SPIRou

ABSTRACT In a companion paper, we introduced a publicly available pipeline to characterize exoplanet atmospheres through high-resolution spectroscopy. In this paper, we use this pipeline to study the biases and degeneracies that arise in atmospheric characterization of exoplanets in near-infrared gr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2024-01, Vol.527 (1), p.566-582
Hauptverfasser: Debras, Florian, Klein, Baptiste, Donati, Jean-François, Hood, Thea, Moutou, Claire, Carmona, Andres, Charnay, Benjamin, Bézard, Bruno, Fouqué, Pascal, Masson, Adrien, Vinatier, Sandrine, Baruteau, Clément, Boisse, Isabelle, Bonfils, Xavier, Chiavassa, Andrea, Delfosse, Xavier, Hebrard, Guillaume, Leconte, Jérémy, Martioli, Eder, Ould-elkhim, Merwan, Parmentier, Vivien, Petit, Pascal, Pluriel, William, Selsis, Franck, Teinturier, Lucas, Tremblin, Pascal, Turbet, Martin, Venot, Olivia, Wyttenbach, Aurélien
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Zusammenfassung:ABSTRACT In a companion paper, we introduced a publicly available pipeline to characterize exoplanet atmospheres through high-resolution spectroscopy. In this paper, we use this pipeline to study the biases and degeneracies that arise in atmospheric characterization of exoplanets in near-infrared ground-based transmission spectroscopy. We inject synthetic planetary transits into sequences of SPIRou spectra of the well known M dwarf star Gl 15 A, and study the effects of different assumptions on the retrieval. We focus on (i) mass and radius uncertainties, (ii) non-isothermal vertical profiles, and (iii) identification and retrieval of multiple species. We show that the uncertainties on mass and radius should be accounted for in retrievals and that depth-dependent temperature information can be derived from high-resolution transmission spectroscopy data. Finally, we discuss the impact of selecting wavelength orders in the retrieval and the issues that arise when trying to identify a single species in a multispecies atmospheric model. This analysis allows us to understand better the results obtained through transmission spectroscopy and their limitations in preparation to the analysis of actual SPIRou data.
ISSN:0035-8711
1365-2966
DOI:10.1093/mnras/stad2608