A data-driven approach to constraining the atmospheric temperature structure of KELT-9b
L. Fossati, D. Shulyak, A. G. Sreejith, T. Koskinen, M. E. Young, P., E. Cubillos, L. M. Lara, K. France, M. Rengel, P. W. Cauley, J. D. Turner, A., Wyttenbach, F. Yan

TL;DR
This study constrains the atmospheric temperature-pressure profile of exoplanet KELT-9b by fitting synthetic spectra to observed hydrogen lines, revealing the importance of non-LTE effects and metal photoionisation in ultra-hot Jupiter atmospheres.
Contribution
It introduces a method using 126 varied TP profiles and NLTE radiative transfer modeling to better understand ultra-hot Jupiter atmospheres, highlighting the role of metal photoionisation.
Findings
Best-fit upper atmospheric temperature: 10000-11000 K
Inverted temperature profile at pressures >10^{-4} bar
LTE assumptions overestimate hydrogen excitation levels
Abstract
Context. Observationally constraining the atmospheric temperature-pressure (TP) profile of exoplanets is an important step forward for improving planetary atmosphere models, further enabling one to place the detection of spectral features and the measurement of atomic and molecular abundances through transmission and emission spectroscopy on solid ground. Aims. The aim is to constrain the TP profile of the ultra-hot Jupiter KELT-9b by fitting synthetic spectra to the observed H and H lines and identify why self-consistent planetary TP models are unable to fit the observations. Methods. We construct 126 one-dimensional TP profiles varying the lower and upper atmospheric temperatures, as well as the location and gradient of the temperature rise. For each TP profile, we compute transmission spectra of the H and H lines employing the Cloudy radiative transfer…
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