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The KELT-7b atmospheric thermal-inversion conundrum revisited with CHEOPS, TESS, and additional data

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2025-06-26 v1

Abstract

Ultrahot Jupiters are predicted to show inverted temperature-pressure (T-P) profiles in the presence of optical absorbers such as TiO and VO. An inverted T-P profile of KELT-7b was recently detected, in line with these predictions, but such diagnoses are known to be model-dependent. We used CHEOPS, TESS, and literature data to characterize the atmosphere of KELT-7b, reassess its T-P profile, measure its albedo, and search for distortions in its CHEOPS transit light curve due to stellar rotation. We jointly fitted CHEOPS and TESS data to measure the occultation depths and modeled CHEOPS transits including gravity darkening. Emission and transmission retrievals were performed, and the albedo was calculated in the CHEOPS and TESS passbands. Thermochemical-equilibrium retrievals yield a non-inverted T-P profile, while free-chemistry retrievals yield an inverted profile with likely unphysical TiO/VO abundances. A 3D GCM supports a TiO-driven inversion. We report a low geometric albedo of Ag=0.05±0.06A_\mathrm{g} = 0.05 \pm 0.06, consistent with inefficient heat redistribution and supported by a GCM with magnetic drag. CHEOPS data provide no constraint on the sky-projected orbital obliquity. Retrieval results strongly depend on the chemical framework. Free-chemistry fits are better but risk unphysical solutions for ultrahot Jupiters. We applied a coherent stellar variability correction to CHEOPS and TESS data; future observations would benefit from similar treatment.

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@article{arxiv.2506.20432,
  title  = {The KELT-7b atmospheric thermal-inversion conundrum revisited with CHEOPS, TESS, and additional data},
  author = {Z. Garai and A. Krenn and P. E. Cubillos and G. Bruno and A. M. S. Smith and T. G. Wilson and A. Brandeker and M. N. Günther and A. Heitzmann and L. Carone and V. Singh and M. Lendl and O. D. S. Demangeon and Y. Alibert and R. Alonso and J. Asquier and T. Bárczy and D. Barrado and S. C. Barros and W. Baumjohann and W. Benz and N. Billot and L. Borsato and C. Broeg and A. Collier Cameron and A. C. M. Correia and Sz. Csizmadia and M. B. Davies and M. Deleuil and A. Deline and B. -O. Demory and A. Derekas and B. Edwards and J. A. Egger and D. Ehrenreich and A. Erikson and J. Farinato and A. Fortier and L. Fossati and M. Fridlund and D. Gandolfi and K. Gazeas and M. Gillon and M. Güdel and Ch. Helling and K. G. Isaak and F. Kerschbaum and L. Kiss and J. Korth and K. W. F. Lam and J. Laskar and A. Lecavelier des Etangs and D. Magrin and P. F. L. Maxted and B. Merín and C. Mordasini and V. Nascimbeni and G. Olofsson and R. Ottensamer and I. Pagano and E. Pallé and G. Peter and D. Piazza and G. Piotto and D. Pollacco and D. Queloz and R. Ragazzoni and N. Rando and H. Rauer and I. Ribas and N. C. Santos and G. Scandariato and D. Ségransan and A. E. Simon and S. G. Sousa and M. Stalport and S. Sulis and M. Gy. Szabó and S. Udry and S. Ulmer-Moll and V. Van Grootel and J. Venturini and E. Villaver and N. A. Walton and S. Wolf and D. Wolter and T. Zingales},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.20432},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Accepted for publication in A&A