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ACCESS: A featureless optical transmission spectrum for WASP-19b from Magellan/IMACS

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2018-10-17 v2

Abstract

The short period (0.940.94-day) transiting exoplanet WASP-19b is an exceptional target for transmission spectroscopy studies, due to its relatively large atmospheric scale-height (500\sim 500 km) and equilibrium temperature (2100\sim 2100 K). Here we report on six precise spectroscopic Magellan/IMACS observations, five of which target the full optical window from 0.450.9μ0.45-0.9\mum and one targeting the 0.40.55μ0.4-0.55\mum blue-optical range. Five of these datasets are consistent with a transmission spectrum without any significant spectral features, while one shows a significant slope as a function of wavelength, which we interpret as arising from photospheric heterogeneities in the star. Coupled with HST/WFC3 infrared observations, our optical/near-infrared measurements point to the presence of high altitude clouds in WASP-19b's atmosphere in agreement with previous studies. Using a semi-analytical retrieval approach, considering both planetary and stellar spectral features, we find a water abundance consistent with solar for WASP-19b and strong evidence for sub-solar abundances for optical absorbers such as TiO and Na; no strong optical slope is detected, which suggests that if hazes are present, they are much weaker than previously suggested. In addition, two spot-crossing events are observed in our datasets and analyzed, including one of the first unambiguously detected bright spot-crossing events on an exoplanet host star.

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@article{arxiv.1807.10652,
  title  = {ACCESS: A featureless optical transmission spectrum for WASP-19b from Magellan/IMACS},
  author = {Néstor Espinoza and Benjamin V. \ Rackham and Andrés Jordán and Dániel Apai and Mercedes López-Morales and David J. Osip and Simon L. Grimm and Jens Hoeijmakers and Paul A. Wilson and Alex Bixel and Chima McGruder and Florian Rodler and Ian Weaver and Nikole K. Lewis and Jonathan J. Fortney and Jonathan Fraine},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.10652},
  year   = {2018}
}

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20 pages (plus 5 for the Appendix), 17 figures, 5 tables. MNRAS, in press