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An absolute sodium abundance for a cloud-free 'hot Saturn' exoplanet.

N Nikolov1, D K Sing2,3, J J Fortney4, J M Goyal2, B Drummond2, T M Evans2, N P Gibson5, E J W De Mooij6,7, Z Rustamkulov4, H R Wakeford8, B Smalley9, A J Burgasser10, C Hellier9, Ch Helling11,12, N J Mayne2, N Madhusudhan13, T Kataria14, J Baines5, A L Carter2, G E Ballester15, J K Barstow16, J McCleery5, J J Spake2.   

Abstract

Broad absorption signatures from alkali metals, such as the sodium (Na I) and potassium (K I) resonance doublets, have long been predicted in the optical atmospheric spectra of cloud-free irradiated gas giant exoplanets1-3. However, observations have revealed only the narrow cores of these features rather than the full pressure-broadened profiles4-6. Cloud and haze opacity at the day-night planetary terminator are considered to be responsible for obscuring the absorption-line wings, which hinders constraints on absolute atmospheric abundances7-9. Here we report an optical transmission spectrum for the 'hot Saturn' exoplanet WASP-96b obtained with the Very Large Telescope, which exhibits the complete pressure-broadened profile of the sodium absorption feature. The spectrum is in excellent agreement with cloud-free, solar-abundance models assuming chemical equilibrium. We are able to measure a precise, absolute sodium abundance of logεNa = [Formula: see text], and use it as a proxy for the planet's atmospheric metallicity relative to the solar value (Zp/Zʘ = [Formula: see text]). This result is consistent with the mass-metallicity trend observed for Solar System planets and exoplanets10-12.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29736017     DOI: 10.1038/s41586-018-0101-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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1.  A continuum from clear to cloudy hot-Jupiter exoplanets without primordial water depletion.

Authors:  David K Sing; Jonathan J Fortney; Nikolay Nikolov; Hannah R Wakeford; Tiffany Kataria; Thomas M Evans; Suzanne Aigrain; Gilda E Ballester; Adam S Burrows; Drake Deming; Jean-Michel Désert; Neale P Gibson; Gregory W Henry; Catherine M Huitson; Heather A Knutson; Alain Lecavelier des Etangs; Frederic Pont; Adam P Showman; Alfred Vidal-Madjar; Michael H Williamson; Paul A Wilson
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2015-12-14       Impact factor: 49.962

2.  An ultrahot gas-giant exoplanet with a stratosphere.

Authors:  Thomas M Evans; David K Sing; Tiffany Kataria; Jayesh Goyal; Nikolay Nikolov; Hannah R Wakeford; Drake Deming; Mark S Marley; David S Amundsen; Gilda E Ballester; Joanna K Barstow; Lotfi Ben-Jaffel; Vincent Bourrier; Lars A Buchhave; Ofer Cohen; David Ehrenreich; Antonio García Muñoz; Gregory W Henry; Heather Knutson; Panayotis Lavvas; Alain Lecavelier des Etangs; Nikole K Lewis; Mercedes López-Morales; Avi M Mandell; Jorge Sanz-Forcada; Pascal Tremblin; Roxana Lupu
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2017-08-02       Impact factor: 49.962

3.  HAT-P-26b: A Neptune-mass exoplanet with a well-constrained heavy element abundance.

Authors:  Hannah R Wakeford; David K Sing; Tiffany Kataria; Drake Deming; Nikolay Nikolov; Eric D Lopez; Pascal Tremblin; David S Amundsen; Nikole K Lewis; Avi M Mandell; Jonathan J Fortney; Heather Knutson; Björn Benneke; Thomas M Evans
Journal:  Science       Date:  2017-05-12       Impact factor: 47.728

4.  Detection of titanium oxide in the atmosphere of a hot Jupiter.

Authors:  Elyar Sedaghati; Henri M J Boffin; Ryan J MacDonald; Siddharth Gandhi; Nikku Madhusudhan; Neale P Gibson; Mahmoudreza Oshagh; Antonio Claret; Heike Rauer
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2017-09-13       Impact factor: 49.962

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