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

Searching for Day-Night variations in the Fe I emission from WASP-33b

7 Sep 2022, 15:00
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

Ernst de Mooij (Queen's University Belfast)

Description

The ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-33b shows evidence for a thermal inversion in the form of emission lines of atoms and molecules, including OH and Fe. Phase-curve measurements at optical wavelengths with TESS show a westward phase-offset while observations in the infrared with the Spitzer Space Telescope show an Eastward offset. We obtained phase-curve observations at high-spectral resolution at optical wavelengths with Subaru/HDS as well as CFHT/ESPaDOnS.

Using log-likelihood mapping and integrating a simple phase-curve model we demonstrate that it is possible to measure phase-curve variations, although unequal pre/post eclipse sampling can result in biases. For the Fe I emission, we show evidence that the peak is after eclipse at +22 +/- 12 degrees, consistent with the optical phase-curve. We also constrain the day-night contrast to be >0.9, indicating that, in the case of Fe I, the nightside contributes less than 10% of the day-side flux in our simple model.

Primary author

Ernst de Mooij (Queen's University Belfast)

Co-authors

Dr Miranda Herman (University of Toronto) Stevanus Kristianto Nugroho (Astrobiology Center) Neale Gibson (Trinity College Dublin) Ray Jayawardhana (Cornell University)

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