A search for TiO in the optical high-resolution transmission spectrum of HD 209458b: Hindrance due to inaccuracies in the line database
H.J. Hoeijmakers, R.J. de Kok, I.A.G. Snellen, M. Brogi, J.L. Birkby,, H. Schwarz

TL;DR
This study searches for TiO in the optical spectrum of exoplanet HD 209458b using high-resolution spectroscopy but finds no detection, highlighting the limitations caused by inaccurate TiO line data.
Contribution
It demonstrates the challenges in detecting TiO due to poor line list accuracy, affecting high-resolution spectral retrieval methods.
Findings
No significant TiO signal detected in HD 209458b data.
Artificial injections show sensitivity to a volume mixing ratio of ~10E-10.
Inaccurate TiO line lists hinder detection and spectral modeling.
Abstract
The spectral signature of an exoplanet can be separated from the spectrum of its host star using high-resolution spectroscopy. During such observations, the radial component of the planet's orbital velocity changes, resulting in a significant Doppler shift which allows its spectral features to be extracted. Aims: In this work, we aim to detect TiO in the optical transmission spectrum of HD 209458b. Gaseous TiO has been suggested as the cause of the thermal inversion layer invoked to explain the dayside spectrum of this planet. Method: We used archival data from the 8.2m Subaru Telescope taken with the High Dispersion Spectrograph of a transit of HD209458b in 2002. We created model transmission spectra which include absorption by TiO, and cross-correlated them with the residual spectral data after removal of the dominating stellar absorption features. We subsequently co-added the…
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