Hydrogen and Sodium Absorption in the Optical Transmission Spectrum of WASP-12b
Adam G. Jensen, P. Wilson Cauley, Seth Redfield, William D. Cochran,, and Michael Endl

TL;DR
This study presents high-resolution spectroscopic observations of WASP-12b, detecting hydrogen and sodium absorption features in its transmission spectrum, suggesting possible circumplanetary origin of the signals and comparing with other exoplanet systems.
Contribution
First detection of hydrogen Hα absorption in WASP-12b's transmission spectrum, indicating potential circumplanetary material and advancing understanding of exoplanet atmospheric features.
Findings
Significant Hα and Na I absorption detected during transit.
Pre- and post-transit absorption suggest circumplanetary material.
No absorption detected in Ca I control line.
Abstract
We have obtained hours of medium resolution () spectroscopic exposures on the transiting exoplanet host star WASP-12, including hours while its planet, WASP-12b, is in transit, with the Hobby-Eberly Telescope (HET). The out-of-transit and in-transit spectra are coadded into master out-of-transit and in-transit spectra, from which we create a master transmission spectrum. Strong, statistically significant absorption features are seen in the transmission spectrum at H and \ion{Na}{1} (the Na D doublet). There is the suggestion of pre- and post-transit absorption in both H and \ion{Na}{1} when the transmission spectrum is examined as a function of phase. The timing of the pre-transit absorption is roughly consistent with previous results for metal absorption in WASP-12b, and the level of the \ion{Na}{1} absorption is consistent with a previous…
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