High-resolution atmospheric retrievals of WASP-121b transmission spectroscopy with ESPRESSO: Consistent relative abundance constraints across multiple epochs and instruments
Cathal Maguire, Neale P. Gibson, Stevanus K. Nugroho, Swaetha, Ramkumar, Mark Fortune, Stephanie R. Merritt, and Ernst de Mooij

TL;DR
This study demonstrates consistent high-resolution atmospheric retrievals of WASP-121b across multiple epochs and instruments, constraining relative abundances and atmospheric properties, validating the robustness of the retrieval framework and atmospheric stability.
Contribution
The paper introduces a retrieval framework that consistently constrains atmospheric abundances and properties of WASP-121b across multiple high-resolution observations, accounting for data processing distortions.
Findings
Consistent relative abundance constraints across observations.
Detection of high-altitude exospheric species like Hα, Fe II, Ca II.
Validation of atmospheric stability over months/years.
Abstract
Recent progress in high-resolution transmission spectroscopy has offered new avenues in which to characterise the atmospheres of transiting exoplanets. High-resolution cross-correlation spectroscopy allows for the unambiguous detection of molecules/atoms. It has also been used to map both atmospheric dynamics and longitudinal variations in the abundance of species across the morning and evening limbs. We present multiple VLT/ESPRESSO observations of the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-121b, from which we constrain relative abundances of various neutral metals consistently across all observations, whilst accounting for the distortion of the exoplanet's signal caused by traditional data processing techniques. We also constrain planetary orbital velocities and - profiles. We compare our abundance constraints with previous constraints using VLT/UVES transmission spectroscopy of WASP-121b, and…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
