The geometric albedo of the hot Jupiter HD 189733b measured with CHEOPS
A. F. Krenn, M. Lendl, J. A. Patel, L. Carone, M. Deleuil, S. Sulis,, A. Collier Cameron, A. Deline, P. Guterman, D. Queloz, L. Fossati, A., Brandeker, K. Heng, B. Akinsanmi, V. Adibekyan, A. Bonfanti, O. D. S., Demangeon, D. Kitzmann, S. Salmon, S. G. Sousa, T. G. Wilson

TL;DR
This study precisely measures the geometric albedo of exoplanet HD 189733b using CHEOPS data, revealing insights into its atmospheric composition and cloud properties through occultation analysis.
Contribution
First precise optical geometric albedo measurement of HD 189733b using CHEOPS occultation data, combining multiple observations and refining atmospheric models.
Findings
Detected occultation depth of 24.7 ± 4.5 ppm
Derived geometric albedo of 0.076 ± 0.016
Consistent with a cloud-free, Na-rich atmosphere
Abstract
Context. Measurements of the occultation of an exoplanet at visible wavelengths allow us to determine the reflective properties of a planetary atmosphere. The observed occultation depth can be translated into a geometric albedo. This in turn aids in characterising the structure and composition of an atmosphere by providing additional information on the wavelength-dependent reflective qualities of the aerosols in the atmosphere. Aims. Our aim is to provide a precise measurement of the geometric albedo of the gas giant HD 189733b by measuring the occultation depth in the broad optical bandpass of CHEOPS (350 - 1100 nm). Methods. We analysed 13 observations of the occultation of HD 189733b performed by CHEOPS utilising the Python package PyCHEOPS. The resulting occultation depth is then used to infer the geometric albedo accounting for the contribution of thermal emission from the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
