Defocused transmission spectroscopy: a potential detection of sodium in the atmosphere of WASP-12b
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01/01/2015
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We report on a pilot study of a novel observing technique, defocussed transmission spectroscopy, and its application to the study of exoplanet atmospheres using ground-based platforms. Similar to defocussed photometry, defocussed transmission spectroscopy has an added advantage over normal spectroscopy in that it reduces systematic errors due to flat-fielding, PSF variations, slit-jaw imperfections and other effects associated with ground-based observations. For one of the planetary systems studied, WASP-12b, we report a tentative detection of additional Na absorption of 0.12+/-0.03[+0.03]% during transit using a 2A wavelength mask. After consideration of a systematic that occurs mid-transit, it is likely that the true depth is actually closer to 0.15%. This is a similar level of absorption reported in the atmosphere of HD209458b (0.135+/-0.017%, Snellen et al. 2008). Finally, we outline methods that will improve the technique during future observations, based on our findings from this pilot study. |
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Burton , J R , Watson , C A , Rodríguez-Gil , P , Skillen , I , Littlefair , S P , Dhillon , S & Pollacco , D 2015 , ' Defocused transmission spectroscopy: a potential detection of sodium in the atmosphere of WASP-12b ' Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society , vol 446 , no. 1 , pp. 1071-1082 . DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stu2149 |
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