Chromatic line-profile tomography to reveal exoplanetary atmospheres: application to HD 189733b
Francesco Borsa, Monica Rainer, Ennio Poretti

TL;DR
This paper introduces chromatic line-profile tomography as a new method for analyzing exoplanetary atmospheres, demonstrating its effectiveness with HARPS data of HD 189733b and highlighting the importance of accounting for stellar activity.
Contribution
The study validates chromatic line-profile tomography as a viable technique for deriving broadband transmission spectra of exoplanets from high-resolution spectroscopic data.
Findings
Chromatic line-profile tomography can produce transmission spectra consistent with other methods.
Stellar activity influences the transmission spectrum, requiring careful analysis.
The method achieves higher precision than the chromatic Rossiter-McLaughlin effect.
Abstract
Transmission spectroscopy can be used to constrain the properties of exoplanetary atmospheres. During a transit, the light blocked from the atmosphere of the planet leaves an imprint in the light coming from the star. This has been shown for many exoplanets with different techniques, with both photometry and spectroscopy. We aim at testing chromatic line-profile tomography as a new tool to investigate exoplanetary atmospheres. The signal imprinted on the cross-correlation function (CCF) by a planet transiting its star is dependent on the planet-to-star radius ratio. We want to verify if the precision reachable on the CCF obtained from a subset of the spectral orders of the HARPS spectrograph is enough to discriminate the radius of a planet at different wavelengths. Methods. We analyze HARPS archival data of three transits of HD 189733b. We divide the HARPS spectral range in 7…
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