The Roasting Marshmallows Program with IGRINS on Gemini South. II. WASP-121 b has Superstellar C/O and Refractory-to-volatile Ratios

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Authors
  • P.C.B. Smith
  • J.A. Sanchez
  • M.R. Line
  • E. Rauscher
  • M.W. Mansfield
  • E.M.R. Kempton
  • A. Savel
  • J.P. Wardenier
  • L. Pino
  • J.L. Bean
  • H. Beltz
  • V. Panwar
  • M. Brogi
  • I. Malsky
  • J. Fortney
  • J.M. Désert ORCID logo
  • S. Pelletier
  • V. Parmentier
  • S.K.T. Kanumalla
  • L. Welbanks
  • M. Meyer
  • J. Monnier
Publication date 12-2024
Journal Astronomical Journal
Article number 293
Volume | Issue number 168 | 6
Number of pages 21
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract

A primary goal of exoplanet science is to measure the atmospheric composition of gas giants in order to infer their formation and migration histories. Common diagnostics for planet formation are the atmospheric metallicity ([M/H]) and the carbon-to-oxygen (C/O) ratio as measured through transit or emission spectroscopy. The C/O ratio in particular can be used to approximately place a planet’s initial formation radius from the stellar host, but a given C/O ratio may not be unique to formation location. This degeneracy can be broken by combining measurements of both the C/O ratio and the atmospheric refractory-to-volatile ratio. We report the measurement of both quantities for the atmosphere of the canonical ultrahot Jupiter WASP-121 b using the high-resolution (R = 45,000) IGRINS instrument on Gemini South. Probing the planet’s direct thermal emission in both pre- and post-secondary eclipse orbital phases, we infer that WASP-121 b has a significantly superstellar C/O ratio of 0.70-+0.100.07 and a moderately superstellar refractory-to-volatile ratio at 3.83-+1.673.62´ stellar. This combination is most consistent with formation between the soot line and H2O snow line, but we cannot rule out formation between the H2O and CO snow lines or beyond the CO snow line. We also measure velocity offsets between H2O, CO, and OH, potentially an effect of chemical inhomogeneity on the planet dayside. This study highlights the ability to measure both C/O and refractory-to-volatile ratios via high-resolution spectroscopy in the near-IR H and K bands.

Document type Article
Language English
Related dataset Associated data for "The Roasting Marshmallows Program with IGRINS on Gemini South II -- WASP-121 b has super-stellar C/O and refractory-to-volatile ratios" Published in The Astronomical Journal
Published at https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ad8574
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