ACCESS: An Optical Transmission Spectrum of the High-gravity Hot Jupiter HAT-P-23b

  • Weaver I
  • López-Morales M
  • Alam M
  • et al.
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Abstract

We present a new ground-based visible transmission spectrum of the high-gravity, hot Jupiter HAT-P-23b, obtained as part of the ACCESS project. We derive the spectrum from five transits observed between 2016 and 2018, with combined wavelength coverage between 5200 Å and 9269 Å in 200 Å bins, and with a median precision of 247 ppm per bin. HAT-P-23b’s relatively high surface gravity ( g ≈ 30 m s −2 ), combined with updated stellar and planetary parameters from Gaia DR2, gives a five-scale-height signal of 384 ppm for a hydrogen-dominated atmosphere. Bayesian models favor a clear atmosphere for the planet with the tentative presence of TiO, after simultaneously modeling stellar contamination, using spots parameter constraints from photometry. If confirmed, HAT-P-23b would be the first example of a high-gravity gas giant with a clear atmosphere observed in transmission at optical/near-IR wavelengths; therefore, we recommend expanding observations to the UV and IR to confirm our results and further characterize this planet. This result demonstrates how combining transmission spectroscopy of exoplanet atmospheres with long-term photometric monitoring of the host stars can help disentangle the exoplanet and stellar activity signals.

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Weaver, I. C., López-Morales, M., Alam, M. K., Espinoza, N., Rackham, B. V., Goyal, J. M., … Osip, D. J. (2021). ACCESS: An Optical Transmission Spectrum of the High-gravity Hot Jupiter HAT-P-23b. The Astronomical Journal, 161(6), 278. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/abf652

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