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High-resolution detection of reflected light from the exo-Neptune LTT-9779 b

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2026-06-29 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

While high-resolution spectroscopy is routinely used to probe exoplanetary atmospheres, detecting reflected starlight remains highly challenging due to the extremely low planet-to-star optical flux ratios. We report the detection of reflected light from the ultra-hot exo-Neptune LTT-9779 b using high-resolution spectroscopy with ESPRESSO in its 4UT mode. By combining multiple epochs and applying a cross-correlation analysis with a theoretical reflection kernel, we were able to identify a faint signal matching the expected morphological and kinematic profile of the planetary reflection. This signature, whose presence has been detected at a signal-to-noise ratio of \sim5.4, exhibits a radial velocity semi-amplitude consistent with the expected orbital motion. We measured the planet-to-star flux ratio from the ratio of the equivalent widths of the planetary and stellar cross-correlation functions, finding Fp/F=10230+29F_{\mathrm{p}}/F_\star = 102^{+29}_{-30} ppm for the ESPRESSO 380--770 nm wavelength range. Assuming a Lambertian phase function, this corresponds to a geometric albedo of Ag=0.88±0.25A_{\mathrm{g}} = 0.88 \pm 0.25. The inferred albedo is consistent with previous space-based photometric measurements, suggesting a highly reflective atmosphere potentially dominated by scattering processes or high-altitude clouds. While we show that reflectivity is enhanced towards blue wavelengths, a detailed spectroscopic characterization of the planetary atmosphere from the reflected-light signal remains out of reach. This result highlights the scientific potential of future high-resolution spectrographs on extremely large telescopes, paving the way for systematic reflected-light detections across a broader exoplanet population, including cooler and smaller planets.

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@article{arxiv.2606.30793,
  title  = {High-resolution detection of reflected light from the exo-Neptune LTT-9779 b},
  author = {F. Borsa},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2606.30793},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Accepted for publication in A&A Letters on Jun 18th, 2026