The GAPS programme at TNG: TBD. Studies of atmospheric FeII winds in ultra-hot Jupiters KELT-9b and KELT-20b using HARPS-N spectrograph
M. Stangret, L. Fossati, M.C. D'Arpa, F. Borsa, V. Nascimbeni, L., Malavolta, D. Sicilia, L. Pino, F. Biassoni, A. S. Bonomo, M. Brogi, R., Claudi, M. Damasso, C. Di Maio, P. Giacobbe, G. Guilluy, A. Harutyunyan, A.F., Lanza, A.F. Martinez Fiorenzano, L. Mancini, D. Nardiello

TL;DR
This study detects FeII atmospheric winds in ultra-hot Jupiters KELT-9b and KELT-20b using high-resolution spectroscopy, revealing strong day-to-night side winds in KELT-9b and inconclusive winds in KELT-20b, advancing understanding of exoplanet atmospheres.
Contribution
First detection of FeII lines and atmospheric winds in KELT-9b and KELT-20b using transmission and cross-correlation spectroscopy techniques.
Findings
FeII lines detected in KELT-9b and KELT-20b atmospheres.
Strong blue-shifted signals indicating atmospheric winds in KELT-9b.
Wind presence in KELT-20b remains inconclusive.
Abstract
Ultra-hot Jupiters (UHJs) are gas giant planets orbiting close to their host star, with equilibrium temperatures exceeding 2000 K, and among the most studied planets in terms of their atmospheric composition. Thanks to a new generation of ultra-stable high-resolution spectrographs, it is possible to detect the signal from the individual lines of the species in the exoplanetary atmospheres. We employed two techniques in this study. First, we used transmission spectroscopy, which involved examining the spectra around single lines of FeII. Then we carried out a set of cross-correlation studies for two UHJs: KELT-9b and KELT-20b. Both planets orbit fast-rotating stars, which resulted in the detection of the strong Rossiter-McLaughlin (RM) effect and center-to-limb variations in the transmission spectrum. These effects had to be corrected to ensure a precise analysis. Using the transmission…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
