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Constraining the radius and atmospheric properties of directly imaged exoplanets through multi-phase observations

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2021-11-24 v1 Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics

Abstract

The theory of remote sensing shows that observing a planet at multiple phase angles (α\alpha) is a powerful strategy to characterize its atmosphere. Here, we analyse how the information contained in reflected-starlight spectra of exoplanets depends on the phase angle, and the potential of multi-phase measurements to better constrain the atmospheric properties and the planet radius (RpR_p). We simulate spectra (500-900 nm) at α\alpha=37^\circ, 85^\circ and 123^\circ with spectral resolution RR~125-225 and signal-to-noise ratio S/NS/N=10. Assuming a H2_2-He atmosphere, we use a seven-parameter model that includes the atmospheric methane abundance (fCH4f_{CH_4}), the optical properties of a cloud layer and RpR_p. All these parameters are assumed unknown a priori and explored with an MCMC retrieval method. We find that no single-phase observation can robustly identify whether the atmosphere has clouds or not. A single-phase observation at α\alpha=123^\circ and S/NS/N=10 can constrain RpR_p with a maximum error of 35%, regardless of the cloud coverage. Combining small (37^\circ) and large (123^\circ) phase angles is a generally effective strategy to break multiple parameter degeneracies. This enables to determine the presence or absence of a cloud and its main properties, fCH4f_{CH_4} and RpR_p in all the explored scenarios. Other strategies, such as doubling S/NS/N to 20 for a single-phase observation or combining small (37^\circ) and moderate (85^\circ) phase angles, fail to achieve this. We show that the improvements in multi-phase retrievals are associated with the shape of the scattering phase function of the cloud aerosols and that the improvement is more modest for isotropically-scattering aerosols. We finally discuss that misidentifying the background gas in the retrievals of super-Earth observations leads to a systematic underestimate of the absorbing gas abundance.

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@article{arxiv.2108.10918,
  title  = {Constraining the radius and atmospheric properties of directly imaged exoplanets through multi-phase observations},
  author = {Óscar Carrión-González and Antonio García Muñoz and Nuno C. Santos and Juan Cabrera and Szilárd Csizmadia and Heike Rauer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.10918},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

Accepted for publication in A&A. 14 pages + 7 of Appendix, 3 Tables, 9 Figures + 6 in Appendix