The GAPS Programme at TNG. XLI. The climate of KELT-9b revealed with a new approach to high spectral resolution phase curves
L. Pino, M. Brogi, J. M. D\'esert, V. Nascimbeni, A. S. Bonomo, E., Rauscher, M. Basilicata, K. Biazzo, A. Bignamini, F. Borsa, R. Claudi, E., Covino, M. P. Di Mauro, G. Guilluy, A. Maggio, L. Malavolta, G. Micela, E., Molinari, M. Molinaro, M. Montalto, D. Nardiello, M. Pedani

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new high spectral resolution phase curve method to study exoplanet climates, applied to KELT-9b, revealing insights into its atmospheric dynamics and confirming FeI emission with high precision.
Contribution
It presents a novel approach combining high-resolution spectroscopy and phase curves to analyze exoplanet atmospheres, specifically revealing phase-dependent features of KELT-9b.
Findings
Detection of FeI emission confirming previous results
Identification of a slight orbital eccentricity and wind effects
Symmetry of FeI line depths around the substellar point
Abstract
[Abridged] We present a novel method to study the thermal emission of exoplanets as a function of orbital phase at very high spectral resolution, and apply it to investigate the climate of the ultra-hot Jupiter KELT-9b. We combine 3 nights of HARPS-N and 2 nights of CARMENES optical spectra, covering orbital phases between quadratures (0.25 < phi < 0.75), when the planet shows its day-side hemisphere with different geometries. We co-add the signal of thousands of FeI lines through cross-correlation, which we map to a likelihood function. We investigate the phase-dependence of: (i) the line depths of FeI, and (ii) their Doppler shifts, by introducing a new method that exploits the very high spectral resolution of our observations. We confirm a previous detection of FeI emission and demonstrate a combined precision of 0.5 km s-1 on the orbital properties of KELT-9b. By studying the…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
