LRG-BEASTS: evidence for clouds in the transmission spectrum of HATS-46 b

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We have performed low-resolution ground-based spectroscopy of HATS-46 b in transmission, using the EFOSC2 instrument on the ESO New Technology Telescope (NTT). HATS-46 b is a highly inflated exoplanet that is a prime target for transmission spectroscopy, having a Jupiter-like radius (0.95 RJup) but a much lower mass (0.16 MJup). It orbits a G-type star with a 4.7 d period, giving an equilibrium temperature of 1100 K. We observed one transit of HATS-46 b with the NTT, with the time-series spectra covering a wavelength range of 3900-9000 Å at a resolution (R) of ∼380. We achieved a remarkably precise transmission spectrum of 1.03 × photon noise, with a median uncertainty of 357 ppm for ∼200 Å-wide bins, despite the relative faintness of the host star with Vmag = 13.6. The transmission spectrum does not show strong absorption features and retrievals favour a cloudy model, ruling out a clear atmosphere with 3.0σ confidence. We also place a conservative upper limit on the sodium abundance under the alternative scenario of a clear atmosphere. This is the eighth planet in the LRG-BEASTS (Low-Resolution Ground-Based Exoplanet Atmosphere Survey using Transmission Spectroscopy) survey, which uses 4 m-class telescopes such as the NTT to obtain low-resolution transmission spectra of hot Jupiters with precisions of around one atmospheric scale height.

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Ahrer, E., Wheatley, P. J., Gandhi, S., Kirk, J., King, G. W., Louden, T., & Welbanks, L. (2023). LRG-BEASTS: evidence for clouds in the transmission spectrum of HATS-46 b. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 521(4), 5636–5644. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad779

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