Ground-based detection of sodium in the transmission spectrum of exoplanet HD209458b
I.A.G. Snellen, S. Albrecht, E.J.W. de Mooij, and R.S. Le Poole, (Leiden Observatory)

TL;DR
This paper reports a ground-based detection of sodium in the atmosphere of exoplanet HD209458b using improved data analysis techniques, confirming the atmospheric sodium absorption at multiple spectral resolutions with high significance.
Contribution
It presents a re-analysis of Subaru telescope data with enhanced correction methods, achieving a significant detection of sodium absorption in the exoplanet's atmosphere and refining previous upper limits.
Findings
Sodium absorption detected at >5 sigma significance.
Measured absorption levels are 0.056%, 0.070%, and 0.135% in different bands.
No shift observed in planetary sodium signal relative to stellar lines.
Abstract
[Context] The first detection of an atmosphere around an extrasolar planet was presented by Charbonneau and collaborators in 2002. In the optical transmission spectrum of the transiting exoplanet HD209458b, an absorption signal from sodium was measured at a level of 0.023+-0.006%, using the STIS spectrograph on the Hubble Space Telescope. Despite several attempts, so far only upper limits to the Na D absorption have been obtained using telescopes from the ground, and the HST result has yet to be confirmed. [Aims] The aims of this paper are to re-analyse data taken with the High Dispersion Spectrograph on the Subaru telescope, to correct for systematic effects dominating the data quality, and to improve on previous results presented in the literature. [Methods] The data reduction process was altered in several places, most importantly allowing for small shifts in the wavelength…
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