Unveiling the atmospheres of giant exoplanets with an EChO-class mission

ArXiv 1401.3673 (2014)

Authors:

Vivien Parmentier, Adam P Showman, Julien de Wit

Abstract:

More than a thousand exoplanets have been discovered over the last decade. Perhaps more excitingly, probing their atmospheres has become possible. With current data we have glimpsed the diversity of exoplanet atmospheres that will be revealed over the coming decade. However, numerous questions concerning their chemical composition, thermal structure, and atmospheric dynamics remain to be answered. More observations of higher quality are needed. In the next years, the selection of a space-based mission dedicated to the spectroscopic characterization of exoplanets would revolutionize our understanding of the physics of planetary atmospheres. Such a mission was proposed to the ESA cosmic vision program in 2014. Our paper is therefore based on the planned capabilities of the Exoplanet Characterization Observatory (EChO), but it should equally apply to any future mission with similar characteristics. With its large spectral coverage ($4-16\, \rm{\mu m}$), high spectral resolution ($\Delta\lambda/\lambda>300$ below $5\,\rm{\mu m}$ and $\Delta\lambda/\lambda>30$ above $5\,\rm{\mu m}$) and $1.5\rm{m}$ mirror, a future mission such as EChO will provide spectrally resolved transit lightcurves, secondary eclipses lightcurves, and full phase curves of numerous exoplanets with an unprecedented signal-to-noise ratio. In this paper, we review some of today's main scientific questions about gas giant exoplanets atmospheres, for which a future mission such as EChO will bring a decisive contribution.

Herschel Observations of Far-Infrared Cooling Lines in intermediate Redshift (Ultra)-luminous Infrared Galaxies

ArXiv 1401.23 (2014)

Authors:

D Rigopoulou, R Hopwood, GE Magdis, N Thatte, BM Swinyard, D Farrah, J-S Huang, A Alonso-Herrero, JJ Bock, D Clements, A Cooray, MJ Griffin, S Oliver, C Pearson, D Riechers, D Scott, A Smith, M Vaccari, I Valtchanov, L Wang

Abstract:

We report the first results from a spectroscopic survey of the [CII] 158um line from a sample of intermediate redshift (0.210^11.5 Lsun), using the SPIRE-Fourier Transform Spectrometer (FTS) on board the Herschel Space Observatory. This is the first survey of [CII] emission, an important tracer of star-formation, at a redshift range where the star-formation rate density of the Universe increases rapidly. We detect strong [CII] 158um line emission from over 80% of the sample. We find that the [CII] line is luminous, in the range (0.8-4)x10^(-3) of the far-infrared continuum luminosity of our sources, and appears to arise from photodissociation regions on the surface of molecular clouds. The L[CII]/LIR ratio in our intermediate redshift (U)LIRGs is on average ~10 times larger than that of local ULIRGs. Furthermore, we find that the L[CII]/LIR and L[CII]/LCO(1-0) ratios in our sample are similar to those of local normal galaxies and high-z star-forming galaxies. ULIRGs at z~0.5 show many similarities to the properties of local normal and high-z star forming galaxies. Our findings strongly suggest that rapid evolution in the properties of the star forming regions of luminous infrared galaxies is likely to have occurred in the last 5 billion years.

Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission XXV. CoRoT-27b: a massive and dense planet on a short-period orbit

(2014)

Authors:

H Parviainen, D Gandolfi, M Deleuil, C Moutou, HJ Deeg, S Ferraz-Mello, B Samuel, Sz Csizmadia, T Pasternacki, G Wuchterl, M Havel, M Fridlund, R Angus, B Tingley, S Grziwa, J Korth, S Aigrain, JM Almenara, R Alonso, A Baglin, SCC Barros, ASP Bordé, F Bouchy, J Cabrera, RF Díaz, R Dvorak, A Erikson, T Guillot, A Hatzes, G Hébrard, T Mazeh, G Montagnier, A Ofir, M Ollivier, M Pätzold, H Rauer, D Rouan, A Santerne, J Schneider

Hubble Space Telescope hot Jupiter transmission spectral survey: a detection of Na and strong optical absorption in HAT-P-1b

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 437:1 (2014) 46-66

Authors:

N Nikolov, DK Sing, F Pont, AS Burrows, JJ Fortney, GE Ballester, TM Evans, CM Huitson, HR Wakeford, PA Wilson, S Aigrain, D Deming, NP Gibson, GW Henry, H Knutson, A Lecavelier des Etangs, AP Showman, A Vidal-Madjar, K Zahnle

Identifying new opportunities for exoplanet characterisation at high spectral resolution

Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 561 (2014) a150

Authors:

RJ de Kok, J Birkby, M Brogi, H Schwarz, S Albrecht, EJW de Mooij, IAG Snellen