Disentangling the Planet from the Star in Late-Type M Dwarfs: A Case Study of TRAPPIST-1g

  • Wakeford H
  • Lewis N
  • Fowler J
  • et al.
74Citations
Citations of this article
44Readers
Mendeley users who have this article in their library.

Abstract

The atmospheres of late M stars represent a significant challenge in the characterization of any transiting exoplanets because of the presence of strong molecular features in the stellar atmosphere. TRAPPIST-1 is an ultracool dwarf, host to seven transiting planets, and contains its own molecular signatures that can potentially be imprinted on planetary transit lightcurves as a result of inhomogeneities in the occulted stellar photosphere. We present a case study on TRAPPIST-1g, the largest planet in the system, using a new observation together with previous data, to disentangle the atmospheric transmission of the planet from that of the star. We use the out-of-transit stellar spectra to reconstruct the stellar flux on the basis of one, two, and three temperature components. We find that TRAPPIST-1 is a 0.08 M * , 0.117 R * , M8V star with a photospheric effective temperature of 2400 K, with ∼35% 3000 K spot coverage and a very small fraction, <3%, of ∼5800 K hot spot. We calculate a planetary radius for TRAPPIST-1g to be R p  = 1.124 R ⊕ with a planetary density of ρ p  = 0.8214 ρ ⊕ . On the basis of the stellar reconstruction, there are 11 plausible scenarios for the combined stellar photosphere and planet transit geometry; in our analysis, we are able to rule out eight of the 11 scenarios. Using planetary models, we evaluate the remaining scenarios with respect to the transmission spectrum of TRAPPIST-1g. We conclude that the planetary transmission spectrum is likely not contaminated by any stellar spectral features and are able to rule out a clear solar H 2 /He-dominated atmosphere at greater than 3 σ .

Cite

CITATION STYLE

APA

Wakeford, H. R., Lewis, N. K., Fowler, J., Bruno, G., Wilson, T. J., Moran, S. E., … de Wit, J. (2019). Disentangling the Planet from the Star in Late-Type M Dwarfs: A Case Study of TRAPPIST-1g. The Astronomical Journal, 157(1), 11. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/aaf04d

Register to see more suggestions

Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.

Already have an account?

Save time finding and organizing research with Mendeley

Sign up for free