NLTE atmospheric modelling of the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-178b and comparison with UV and optical observations
L. Fossati, A. G. Sreejith, T. Koskinen, A. Bonfanti, D. Shulyak, F. Borsa, S. P. D. Borthakur, P. E. Cubillos, M. E. Young

TL;DR
This study models the atmosphere of the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-178b using NLTE effects, revealing temperature structures and spectral features that differ from LTE models, and emphasizes the importance of NLTE in accurate atmospheric characterization.
Contribution
First comprehensive NLTE atmospheric model of WASP-178b that explains spectral observations without requiring additional molecules like SiO.
Findings
NLTE effects significantly influence temperature profiles and spectral lines.
NLTE models match UV observations better than LTE models.
LTE models surprisingly fit Hα and Hβ lines better than NLTE models.
Abstract
We model the atmosphere of the ultra-hot Jupiter (UHJ) WASP-178b accounting for NLTE effects and compare synthetic transmission spectra with NUV and optical observations. We use the HELIOS code (LTE) in the lower and the Cloudy code (LTE or NLTE) in the middle and upper atmosphere to compute the temperature-pressure (TP) and abundance profiles. We further use Cloudy to compute the theoretical planetary transmission spectrum both in LTE and NLTE for comparison with observations. We find an isothermal TP profile at pressures higher than 10 mbar and lower than 10 bar, with an almost linear increase from about 2200 K to about 8100 K in between. The temperature structure is driven by NLTE effects, particularly in the form of increased heating resulting from the overpopulation of long-lived FeII levels with strong transitions in the NUV band, where the stellar emission is strong, and…
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