Obliquity measurement and atmospheric characterisation of the WASP-74 planetary system

We present new transit observations of the hot Jupiter WASP-74 b ( T eq ~ 1860 K) using the high-resolution spectrograph HARPS-N and the multi-colour simultaneous imager MuSCAT2. We refined the orbital properties of the planet and its host star and measured its obliquity for the first time. The meas...

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Veröffentlicht in:Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin) 2020-10, Vol.642, p.A50
Hauptverfasser: Luque, R., Casasayas-Barris, N., Parviainen, H., Chen, G., Pallé, E., Livingston, J., Béjar, V. J. S., Crouzet, N., Esparza-Borges, E., Fukui, A., Hidalgo, D., Kawashima, Y., Kawauchi, K., Klagyivik, P., Kurita, S., Kusakabe, N., de Leon, J. P., Madrigal-Aguado, A., Montañés-Rodríguez, P., Mori, M., Murgas, F., Narita, N., Nishiumi, T., Nowak, G., Oshagh, M., Sánchez-Benavente, M., Stangret, M., Tamura, M., Terada, Y., Watanabe, N.
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Zusammenfassung:We present new transit observations of the hot Jupiter WASP-74 b ( T eq ~ 1860 K) using the high-resolution spectrograph HARPS-N and the multi-colour simultaneous imager MuSCAT2. We refined the orbital properties of the planet and its host star and measured its obliquity for the first time. The measured sky-projected angle between the stellar spin-axis and the orbital axis of the planet is compatible with an orbit that is well-aligned with the equator of the host star ( λ = 0.77 ± 0.99 deg). We are not able to detect any absorption feature of H α or any other atomic spectral features in the high-resolution transmission spectra of this source owing to low S/N at the line cores. Despite previous claims regarding the presence of strong optical absorbers such as TiO and VO gases in the atmosphere of WASP-74 b, new ground-based photometry combined with a reanalysis of previously reported observations from the literature show a slope in the low-resolution transmission spectrum that is steeper than expected from Rayleigh scattering alone.
ISSN:0004-6361
1432-0746
DOI:10.1051/0004-6361/202038703