Colorado Ultraviolet Transit Experiment Near-ultraviolet Transmission Spectroscopy of the Ultrahot Jupiter KELT-9b

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Authors
  • A. Egan
  • K. France
  • A.G. Sreejith
  • L. Fossati
  • T. Koskinen
  • B. Fleming
  • N. Nell
  • A. Suresh
  • P.W. Cauley
  • J.-M. Desert ORCID logo
  • P. Petit
  • A.A. Vidotto
Publication date 02-09-2024
Journal Astrophysical Journal
Article number 108
Volume | Issue number 168 | 3
Number of pages 9
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
We present new near-ultraviolet (NUV, λ = 2479–3306 Å) transmission spectroscopy of KELT-9b, the hottest known exoplanet, obtained with the Colorado Ultraviolet Transit Experiment CubeSat. Two transits were observed on 2022 September 28th and September 29th, referred to as Visits 1 and 2 respectively. Using a combined transit and systematics model for each visit, the best-fit broadband NUV light curves are Rp/R = 0.136+0.0125-0.0146 for Visit 1 and Rp/R = 0.111+0.0162-0.019 for Visit 2, appearing an average of 1.54× larger in the NUV than at optical wavelengths. While the systematics between the two visits vary considerably, the two broadband NUV light curves are consistent with each other. A transmission spectrum with 25 Å bins suggests a general trend of excess absorption in the NUV, consistent with expectations for ultrahot Jupiters. Although we see an extended atmosphere in the NUV, the reduced data lack the sensitivity to probe individual spectral lines.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ad61e5
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