FORS2 observes a multi-epoch transmission spectrum of the hot Saturn-mass exoplanet WASP-49b
M. Lendl, L. Delrez, M. Gillon, N. Madhusudhan, E. Jehin, D.Queloz,, D.R. Anderson, B.-O. Demory, and C. Hellier

TL;DR
This study presents multi-epoch transmission spectra of exoplanet WASP-49b using VLT/FORS2, revealing a cloud deck at low pressure and demonstrating the effectiveness of advanced noise modeling in transmission spectroscopy.
Contribution
First multi-epoch transmission spectra of WASP-49b obtained with FORS2, incorporating novel noise correction techniques to account for atmospheric dispersion effects.
Findings
Transmission spectrum indicates presence of a cloud deck at 1 mbar or lower.
Spectra from different epochs are consistent, confirming robustness.
No significant detection of K or H2O features within the observed range.
Abstract
Context: Transmission spectroscopy has proven to be a useful tool for the study of exoplanet atmospheres, and has lead to the detection of a small number of elements and molecules (Na, K, HO), but also revealed that many planets show flat transmission spectra consistent with the presence of opaque high-altitude hazes or clouds. Aims: We apply this technique to the , , planet WASP-49b, aiming to characterize its transmission spectrum between 0.73 and 1 m and search for the features of K and HO. Methods: Three transits of WASP-49b have been observed with the FORS2 instrument installed at the VLT/UT1 telescope at the ESO Paranal site. We used FORS2 in MXU mode with grism GRIS_600z, producing simultaneous multiwavelength transit lightcurves throughout the i' and z' bands. We combined these data with independent…
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