The ANTARESS workflow I. Optimal extraction of spatially resolved stellar spectra with high-resolution transit spectroscopy
V. Bourrier, J.-B. Delisle, C. Lovis, H. M. Cegla, M. Cretignier, R., Allart, K. Al Moulla, S. Tavella, O. Attia, D. Mounzer, V. Vaulato, M., Steiner, T. Vrignaud, S. Mercier, X. Dumusque, D. Ehrenreich, J. V. Seidel,, A. Wyttenbach, W. Dethier, and F. Pepe

TL;DR
The paper introduces the ANTARESS workflow for robust analysis of high-resolution transit spectroscopy data, enabling detailed stellar and exoplanetary spectral extraction, spatial mapping, and validation of orbital parameters, with broad applicability across instruments.
Contribution
It presents a modular, robust workflow for processing high-resolution spectroscopic data, improving spectral extraction accuracy and enabling new stellar and planetary atmosphere analyses.
Findings
Confirmed spin-orbit alignment of HD 209458b.
Unveiled biases in WASP-76b's orbital architecture.
Demonstrated spectral and spatial mapping of stellar photosphere.
Abstract
High-resolution spectrographs open a detailed window onto the atmospheres of stars and planets. As the number of systems observed with different instruments grows, it is crucial to develop a standard in analyzing spectral time series of exoplanet transits and occultations, for the benefit of reproducibility. Here, we introduce the ANTARESS workflow, a set of methods aimed at processing high-resolution spectroscopy datasets in a robust way and extracting accurate exoplanetary and stellar spectra. While a fast preliminary analysis can be run on order-merged 1D spectra and cross-correlation functions (CCFs), the workflow was optimally designed for extracted 2D echelle spectra to remain close to the original detector counts, limit the spectral resampling, and propagate the correlated noise. Input data from multiple instruments and epochs were corrected for relevant environmental and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
