Strict Upper Limits on the Carbon-to-Oxygen Ratios of Eight Hot Jupiters from Self-Consistent Atmospheric Retrieval
Bj\"orn Benneke

TL;DR
This study uses a self-consistent atmospheric retrieval framework to analyze eight hot Jupiters, finding their carbon-to-oxygen ratios are consistently below 0.9, with water abundances aligning with solar composition and clouds influencing spectral features.
Contribution
The paper introduces SCARLET, a novel atmospheric retrieval method that combines physical consistency with statistical analysis, enabling robust C/O ratio constraints without direct carbon molecule detection.
Findings
All eight hot Jupiters have C/O ratios below 0.9.
Water abundances are consistent with solar composition.
Cloud decks influence spectral features, not low water abundance.
Abstract
The elemental compositions of hot Jupiters are informative relics of planet formation that can help us answer long-standing questions regarding the origin and formation of giant planets. Here, I present the main conclusions from a comprehensive atmospheric retrieval survey of eight hot Jupiters with detectable molecular absorption in their near-infrared transmission spectra. I analyze the eight transmission spectra using the newly-developed, self-consistent atmospheric retrieval framework, SCARLET. Unlike previous methods, SCARLET combines the physical and chemical consistency of complex atmospheric models with the statistical treatment of observational uncertainties known from atmospheric retrieval techniques. I find that all eight hot Jupiters consistently require carbon-to-oxygen ratios (C/O) below 0.9. The finding of C/O<0.9 is highly robust for HD209458b, WASP-12b, WASP-19b,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Isotope Analysis in Ecology
