A spectral survey of WASP-19b with ESPRESSO

DOI: 
10.1093/mnras/stab1164
Publication date: 
24/07/2021
Main author: 
Sedaghati, Elyar
IAA authors: 
Sedaghati, Elyar;López-Puertas, Manuel
Authors: 
Sedaghati, Elyar;MacDonald, Ryan J.;Casasayas-Barris, Núria;Hoeijmakers, H. Jens;Boffin, Henri M. J.;Rodler, Florian;Brahm, Rafael;Jones, Matías;Sánchez-López, Alejandro;Carleo, Ilaria;Figueira, Pedro;Mehner, Andrea;López-Puertas, Manuel
Journal: 
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
505
Pages: 
435
Abstract: 
High-resolution precision spectroscopy provides a multitude of robust techniques for probing exoplanetary atmospheres. We present multiple VLT/ESPRESSO transit observations of the hot-Jupiter exoplanet WASP-19b with previously published but disputed atmospheric features from low resolution studies. Through spectral synthesis and modelling of the Rossiter-McLaughlin (RM) effect we calculate stellar, orbital and physical parameters for the system. From narrow-band spectroscopy we do not detect any of H I, Fe I, Mg I, Ca I, Na I, and K I neutral species, placing upper limits on their line contrasts. Through cross-correlation analyses with atmospheric models, we do not detect Fe I and place a 3σ upper limit of $\log \, (X_{\textrm {Fe}}/X_\odot) \approx -1.83\, \pm \, 0.11$ on its mass fraction, from injection and retrieval. We show the inability to detect the presence of H<SUB>2</SUB>O for known abundances, owing to lack of strong absorption bands, as well as relatively low S/N ratio. We detect a barely significant peak (3.02 ± 0.15 σ) in the cross-correlation map for TiO, consistent with the sub-solar abundance previously reported. This is merely a hint for the presence of TiO and does not constitute a confirmation. However, we do confirm the presence of previously observed enhanced scattering towards blue wavelengths, through chromatic RM measurements, pointing to a hazy atmosphere. We finally present a reanalysis of low-resolution transmission spectra of this exoplanet, concluding that unocculted starspots alone cannot explain previously detected features. Our reanalysis of the FORS2 spectra of WASP-19b finds a ~100× sub-solar TiO abundance, precisely constrained to $\log \, X_{\textrm {TiO}} \approx -7.52 \pm 0.38$, consistent with the TiO hint from ESPRESSO. We present plausible paths to reconciliation with other seemingly contradicting results.
Database: 
ADS
URL: 
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/2021MNRAS.505..435S/abstract
ADS Bibcode: 
2021MNRAS.505..435S
Keywords: 
methods: data analysis;techniques: spectroscopic;planets and satellites: atmospheres;planets and satellites: individual: WASP-19b;stars: activity;stars: individual: WASP-19;Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics;Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics