Molecular mapping of the PDS70 system: No molecular absorption signatures from the forming planet PDS70 b
G. Cugno, P. Patapis, T. Stolker, S. P. Quanz, A. Boehle, H. J., Hoeijmakers, G.-D. Marleau, P. Molli\`ere, E. Nasedkin, and I. A. G. Snellen

TL;DR
This study used molecular mapping with high-resolution spectroscopy to search for atmospheric molecules in the forming planet PDS70 b but found no detectable molecular signatures, suggesting a dusty, obscuring environment.
Contribution
It demonstrates the application of molecular mapping to directly imaged planets and provides upper limits on molecular abundances, highlighting the potential for dust to obscure atmospheric features.
Findings
No molecular absorption signatures detected in PDS70 b
Upper limits on H2O, CO, CH4 abundances established
Dusty environment likely obscures atmospheric molecules
Abstract
Aims. We aim to detect molecules in the atmosphere of the young forming companion PDS70 b by searching for atmospheric absorption features typical of substellar objects. Methods. We obtained medium-resolution (R5075) spectra of the PDS70 planetary system with the SINFONI integral field spectrograph at the Very Large Telescope. We applied molecular mapping, based on cross-correlation with synthetic spectra, to identify signatures of molecular species in the atmosphere of the planet. Results. Although the planet emission is clearly detected when resampling the data to lower resolution, no molecular species could be identified with the cross-correlation technique. We estimated upper limits on the abundances of HO, CO and CH (, and , respectively) assuming a clear atmosphere, and we explored the impact of clouds, which increase the…
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TopicsAtmospheric Ozone and Climate · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
