7-9 September 2022
Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP)
Europe/Berlin timezone

Auto-differentiable high-resolution spectral model for exoplanets and its application to the Barnard's Star

8 Sep 2022, 15:15
15m
Lecture Hall (Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP))

Lecture Hall

Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP)

An der Sternwarte 16 14482 Potsdam, Germany
Oral presentation Main conference

Speaker

Dr Hiroyuki Tako Ishikawa (Astrobiology Center)

Description

We are developing an open-source auto–differentiable spectral modeling code "ExoJAX" to perform atmospheric retrieval for high-resolution exoplanetary spectra by ab initio spectral fitting. This enables fully Bayesian inference of atmospheric parameters with the Hamiltonian Monte Carlo. Meanwhile, the parameter estimation of M dwarfs, which are important as host stars of various exoplanets, has mostly depended on pre-computed radiative-chemical equilibrium models. However, it has been reported in many literatures that the incompleteness of those models is a fundamental problem due to the spectral complexity caused by the cool atmosphere. We have retrieved the atmospheric parameters of the well-known M dwarf Barnard's star ($T_{\mathrm{eff}} \sim$ 3200 K) by applying the ExoJAX to its high-resolution near-infrared spectra ($R\sim$ 80000, $YJH$–band) independently of stellar models. We succeeded in reproducing well the molecular and atomic lines simultaneously at several wavelengths, and estimated the temperature-pressure profile and mixing ratios of each atomic and molecular species. Nevertheless, at other wavelengths, we found that the same way could not reproduce the absorption features at all, so we discuss the inaccuracy and missing absorption lines of the latest line list. The inspection of atmospheric retrieval of M dwarfs, for which is easier to obtain high-resolution spectra with high quality than in exoplanets, will highlight the path and caveats to accurate retrieval of exoplanets.

Primary author

Dr Hiroyuki Tako Ishikawa (Astrobiology Center)

Co-authors

Dr Hajime Kawahara (Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) Dr Yui Kawashima (RIKEN) Dr Kento Masuda (Osaka University) Dr Takayuki Kotani (Astrobiology Center) Dr Teruyuki Hirano (Astrobiology Center) Dr Masayuki Kuzuhara (Astrobiology Center) Dr Stevanus Kristianto Nugroho (Astrobiology Center)

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