Two-Dimensional Eclipse Mapping of the Hot Jupiter WASP-43b with JWST MIRI/LRS
Abstract
We present eclipse maps of the two-dimensional thermal emission from the dayside of the hot Jupiter WASP-43b, derived from an observation of a phase curve with the JWST MIRI/LRS instrument. The observed eclipse shapes deviate significantly from those expected for a planet emitting uniformly over its surface. We fit a map to this deviation, constructed from spherical harmonics up to order , alongside the planetary, orbital, stellar, and systematic parameters. This yields a map with a meridionally-averaged eastward hot-spot shift of , with no significant degeneracy between the map and the additional parameters. We show the latitudinal and longitudinal contributions of the day-side emission structure to the eclipse shape, finding a latitudinal signal of 200 ppm and a longitudinal signal of 250 ppm. To investigate the sensitivity of the map to the method, we fix the non-mapping parameters and derive an "eigenmap" fitted with an optimised number of orthogonal phase curves, which yields a similar map to the map. We also fit a map up to , which shows a smaller hot-spot shift, with a larger uncertainty. These maps are similar to those produced by atmospheric simulations. We conclude that there is a significant mapping signal which constrains the spherical harmonic components of our model up to . Alternative mapping models may derive different structures with smaller-scale features; we suggest that further observations of WASP-43b and other planets will drive the development of more robust methods and more accurate maps.
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@article{arxiv.2404.16488,
title = {Two-Dimensional Eclipse Mapping of the Hot Jupiter WASP-43b with JWST MIRI/LRS},
author = {Mark Hammond and Taylor J. Bell and Ryan C. Challener and Neil T. Lewis and Megan Weiner Mansfield and Isaac Malsky and Emily Rauscher and Jacob L. Bean and Ludmila Carone and João M. Mendonça and Lucas Teinturier and Xianyu Tan and Nicolas Crouzet and Laura Kreidberg and Giuseppe Morello and Vivien Parmentier and Jasmina Blecic and Jean-Michel Désert and Christiane Helling and Pierre-Olivier Lagage and Karan Molaverdikhani and Matthew C. Nixon and Benjamin V. Rackham and Jingxuan Yang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.16488},
year = {2024}
}
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Accepted for publication in The Astronomical Journal