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

Towards Characterizing Atmospheres of Terrestrial Planets

9 Sep 2022, 10:00
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

Ray Jayawardhana (Cornell University)

Description

We aim to characterize transiting exoplanets spanning a wide range of sizes, masses and effective temperatures using a variety of high-resolution spectrographs, including through our on-going Gemini Large Program “Exploring the Diversity of Exoplanet Atmospheres at High Spectral Resolution” (ExoGemS, for short) with Gemini-N/GRACES. Here I will share a few early results from ExoGems, and present our new, complementary study of GJ 486b, a 1.3-Earth-radius planet around a nearby M dwarf. Given its high transmission spectroscopy metrics, GJ 486b is a compelling target for constraining an atmosphere in the terrestrial size regime. We observed three planetary transits with Subaru/IRD, Gemini-S/IGRINS and CFHT/SPIRou, and searched for absorption by a multitude potential atmospheric species. We are able to rule out a H/He-dominated atmosphere with solar abundances to a confidence of >5σ and a 100% water atmosphere to a confidence of 3σ. We also investigate the implications of our results for the upcoming JWST transit observations of GJ 486b. Our findings suggest that terrestrial planets orbiting M-dwarf stars may experience significant atmospheric loss.

Primary authors

Ray Jayawardhana (Cornell University) Andrew Ridden-Harper (Cornell University) Laura Flagg (Cornell University) Jake Turner (Cornell University) Ernst de Mooij (Queen's University Belfast)

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