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Detecting H$_2$O with CRIRES+: the case of WASP-20b

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2022-11-16 v1

Abstract

Infrared spectroscopy over a wide spectral range and at the highest resolving powers (R>70 000) has proved to be one of the leading technique to unveil the atmospheric composition of dozens of exoplanets. The recently upgraded spectrograph CRIRES instrument at the VLT (CRIRES+) was operative for a first Science Verification in September 2021 and its new capabilities in atmospheric characterisation were ready to be tested. We analysed transmission spectra of the Hot Saturn WASP-20b in the K-band (1981-2394 nm) acquired with CRIRES+, aiming at detecting the signature of H2O and CO. We used Principal Component Analysis to remove the dominant time-dependent contaminating sources such as telluric bands and the stellar spectrum and we extracted the planet spectrum by cross-correlating observations with 1D and 3D synthetic spectra, with no circulation included. We present the tentative detection of molecular absorption from water-vapour at S/N equal to 4.2 and 4.7 by using only-H2O 1D and 3D models, respectively. The peak of the CCF occurred at the same rest-frame velocity for both model types (Vrest=-1 ±\pm 1 kms1^{-1}), and at the same projected planet orbital velocity but with different error bands (1D model: KP=13129+18^{+18}_{-29} kms1^{-1}; 3D: KP=13139+23^{+23}_{-39} kms1^{-1}). Our results are in agreement with the one expected in literature (132.9 ±\pm 2.7 kms1^{-1}). Although sub-optimal observational conditions and issues with pipeline in calibrating and reducing our raw data set, we obtained the first tentative detection of water in the atmosphere of WASP-20b. We suggest a deeper analysis and additional observations to confirm our results and unveil the presence of CO.

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@article{arxiv.2209.11506,
  title  = {Detecting H$_2$O with CRIRES+: the case of WASP-20b},
  author = {M. C. Maimone and M. Brogi and A. Chiavassa and M. E. van den Ancker and C. F. Manara and J. Leconte and S. Gandhi and W. Pluriel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.11506},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

7 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables. Accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics in Section 6, Interstellar and circumstellar matter