We present Keck/KPIC high-resolution (R∼35,000) K-band thermal emission spectroscopy of the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-33b. The use of KPIC's single-mode fibers greatly improves both blaze and line-spread stabilities relative to slit spectrographs, enhancing the cross-correlation detection strength. We retrieve the dayside emission spectrum with a nested sampling pipeline which fits for orbital parameters, the atmospheric pressure-temperature profile, and molecular abundances.We strongly detect the thermally-inverted dayside and measure mass-mixing ratios for CO (logCOMMR=−1.1−0.6+0.4), H2O (logH2OMMR=−4.1−0.9+0.7) and OH (logOHMMR=−2.1−1.1+0.5), suggesting near-complete dayside photodissociation of H2O. The retrieved abundances suggest a carbon- and possibly metal-enriched atmosphere, with a gas-phase C/O ratio of 0.8−0.2+0.1, consistent with the accretion of high-metallicity gas near the CO2 snow line and post-disk migration or with accretion between the soot and H2O snow lines. We also find tentative evidence for 12CO/13CO∼50, consistent with values expected in protoplanetary disks, as well as tentative evidence for a metal-enriched atmosphere (2--15× solar). These observations demonstrate KPIC's ability to characterize close-in planets and the utility of KPIC's improved instrumental stability for cross-correlation techniques.
@article{arxiv.2305.19389,
title = {Keck/KPIC Emission Spectroscopy of WASP-33b},
author = {Luke Finnerty and Tobias Schofield and Ben Sappey and Jerry W. Xuan and Jean-Baptiste Ruffio and Jason J. Wang and Jacques-Robert Delorme and Geoffrey A. Blake and Cam Buzard and Michael P. Fitzgerald and Ashley Baker and Randall Bartos and Charlotte Z. Bond and Benjamin Calvin and Sylvain Cetre and Greg Doppmann and Daniel Echeverri and Nemanja Jovanovic and Joshua Liberman and Ronald A. Lopez and Emily C. Martin and Dimitri Mawet and Evan Morris and Jacklyn Pezzato and Caprice L. Phillips and Sam Ragland and Andrew Skemer and Taylor Venenciano and J. Kent Wallace and Nicole L. Wallack and Ji Wang and Peter Wizinowich},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.19389},
year = {2023}
}