Detection of Na in WASP-21b's lower and upper atmosphere
G. Chen, N. Casasayas-Barris, E. Palle, L. Welbanks, N. Madhusudhan,, R. Luque, F. Murgas

TL;DR
This study presents the detection of sodium in the atmosphere of hot Jupiter WASP-21b using both low- and high-resolution transmission spectroscopy, revealing a mostly clear atmosphere and potential for future atmospheric characterization.
Contribution
First detection of sodium across multiple atmospheric layers of WASP-21b using combined low- and high-resolution spectra, with a new metric to assess atmospheric clarity in hot Jupiters.
Findings
Na detected at >3.5-sigma confidence level.
Na line profile indicates pressure broadening and a clear atmosphere.
WASP-21b has the highest atmospheric clarity metric among hot Jupiters.
Abstract
Optical transmission spectroscopy provides crucial constraints on the reference pressure levels and scattering properties for hot Jupiter atmospheres. For certain planets, where alkali atoms are detected in the atmosphere, their line profiles could serve as a good probe to link upper and lower atmospheric layers. WASP-21b is a Saturn-mass hot Jupiter orbiting a thick disc star, with a low density and an equilibrium temperature of 1333 K, which makes it a good target for transmission spectroscopy. Here, we present a low-resolution transmission spectrum for WASP-21b based in one transit observed by the OSIRIS spectrograph at the 10.4 m Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC), and a high-resolution transmission spectrum based in three transits observed by HARPS-N at Telescopio Nazinale Galileo (TNG) and HARPS at the ESO 3.6 m telescope. We performed spectral retrieval analysis on GTC's…
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