Near-Infrared Transmission Spectroscopy of HAT-P-18$\,$b with NIRISS: Disentangling Planetary and Stellar Features in the Era of JWST
Marylou Fournier-Tondreau, Ryan J. MacDonald, Michael Radica, David, Lafreni\`ere, Luis Welbanks, Caroline Piaulet, Louis-Philippe Coulombe,, Romain Allart, Kim Morel, \'Etienne Artigau, Lo\"ic Albert, Olivia Lim,, Ren\'e Doyon, Bj\"orn Benneke, Jason F. Rowe

TL;DR
This study reanalyzes JWST, HST, and Spitzer transmission spectra of exoplanet HAT-P-18b, revealing molecular compositions and stellar heterogeneity effects, emphasizing the importance of complex models for accurate atmospheric characterization.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive reanalysis of JWST data, incorporating stellar heterogeneity and multiple retrieval methods, to improve understanding of exoplanet atmospheres.
Findings
Detection of H2O, CO2, and a cloud deck with high significance
No detection of previously reported CH4
Agreement among three independent retrieval codes
Abstract
The JWST Early Release Observations (ERO) included a NIRISS/SOSS (0.6-2.8m) transit of the 850K Saturn-mass exoplanet HAT-P-18b. Initial analysis of these data reported detections of water, escaping helium, and haze. However, active K dwarfs like HAT-P-18 possess surface heterogeneities starspots and faculae that can complicate the interpretation of transmission spectra, and indeed, a spot-crossing event is present in HAT-P-18b's NIRISS/SOSS light curves. Here, we present an extensive reanalysis and interpretation of the JWST ERO transmission spectrum of HAT-P-18b, as well as HST/WFC3 and /IRAC transit observations. We detect HO (12.5), CO (7.3), a cloud deck (7.4), and unocculted starspots (5.8), alongside hints of Na (2.7). We do not detect the previously reported CH…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
