Bibcode
Sing, D. K.; Désert, J.-M.; Fortney, J. J.; Lecavelier Des Etangs, A.; Ballester, G. E.; Cepa, J.; Ehrenreich, D.; López-Morales, M.; Pont, F.; Shabram, M.; Vidal-Madjar, A.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 527, id.A73
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2011
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Description
We present Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC) optical transit narrowband
photometry of the hot-Jupiter exoplanet XO-2b using the OSIRIS
instrument. This unique instrument has the capabilities to deliver
high-cadence narrowband photometric lightcurves, allowing us to probe
the atmospheric composition of hot Jupiters from the ground. The
observations were taken during three transit events that cover four
wavelengths at spectral resolutions near 500, necessary for observing
atmospheric features, and have near-photon limited sub-mmag precisions.
Precision narrowband photometry on a large aperture telescope allows for
atmospheric transmission spectral features to be observed for exoplanets
around much fainter stars than those of the well studied targets HD
209458b and HD 189733b, providing access to the majority of known
transiting planets. For XO-2b, we measure planet-to-star radius
contrasts of Rpl/R⋆ = 0.10508 ±
0.00052 at 6792 Å, 0.10640 ± 0.00058 at 7582 Å, and
0.10686 ± 0.00060 at 7664.9 Å, and 0.10362 ± 0.00051
at 8839 Å. These measurements reveal significant spectral features
at two wavelengths, with an absorption level of 0.067 ± 0.016% at
7664.9 Å caused by atmospheric potassium in the line core (a
4.1-σ significance level), and an absorption level of 0.058
± 0.016% at 7582 Å, (a 3.6-σ significance level).
When comparing our measurements to hot-Jupiter atmospheric models, we
find good agreement with models that are dominated in the optical by
alkali metals. This is the first evidence for potassium in an extrasolar
planet, an element that has along with sodium long been supposed to be a
dominant source of opacity at optical wavelengths for hot Jupiters.
Based on observations made with the Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC),
installed in the Spanish Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos of the
Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, in the island of La Palma,
and part of the large ESO program 182.C-2018.
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