Optical phase curve of the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-121b
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Ricker, George R; Seager, Sara; Vanderspek, Roland K
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© ESO 2020. We present the analysis of TESS optical photometry of WASP-121b, which reveals the phase curve of this transiting ultra-hot Jupiter. Its hotspot is located at the sub-stellar point, showing inefficient heat transport from the dayside (2870 ± 50 K) to the nightside (<2500 K at 3σ) at the altitudes probed by TESS. The TESS eclipse depth, measured at the shortest wavelength to date for WASP-121b, confirms the strong deviation from blackbody planetary emission. Our atmospheric retrieval on the complete emission spectrum supports the presence of a temperature inversion, which can be explained by the presence of VO and possibly TiO and FeH. The strong planetary emission at short wavelengths could arise from an H- continuum.
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2020Department
MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space ResearchJournal
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Publisher
EDP Sciences
ISSN
1067-8603