Detection of Fe and evidence for TiO in the dayside emission spectrum of WASP-33b
D. Cont, F. Yan, A. Reiners, N. Casasayas-Barris, P. Molli\`ere, E., Pall\'e, Th. Henning, L. Nortmann, M. Stangret, S. Czesla, M., L\'opez-Puertas, A. S\'anchez-L\'opez, F. Rodler, I. Ribas, A. Quirrenbach,, J. A. Caballero, P. J. Amado, L. Carone, J. Khaimova, L. Kreidberg, K.

TL;DR
This study detects TiO and Fe in the atmosphere of exoplanet WASP-33b, confirming a temperature inversion layer and revealing complex atmospheric dynamics through high-resolution spectroscopy.
Contribution
First detection of TiO and Fe in WASP-33b's atmosphere using combined high-resolution spectra, indicating a temperature inversion and atmospheric heterogeneity.
Findings
TiO detected at 4.9σ significance with CARMENES
Fe detected at combined 7.3σ significance
Evidence for a TiO-depleted hot spot in the atmosphere
Abstract
Theoretical studies predict the presence of thermal inversions in the atmosphere of highly irradiated gas giant planets. Recent observations have identified these inversion layers. However, the role of different chemical species in their formation remains unclear. We search for the signature of the thermal inversion agents TiO and Fe in the dayside emission spectrum of the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-33b. The spectra were obtained with CARMENES and HARPS-N, covering different wavelength ranges. Telluric and stellar absorption lines were removed with SYSREM. We cross-correlated the residual spectra with model spectra to retrieve the signals from the planetary atmosphere. We find evidence for TiO at a significance of 4.9 with CARMENES. The strength of the TiO signal drops close to the secondary eclipse. No TiO signal is found with HARPS-N. An injection-recovery test suggests…
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