A High Geometric Albedo for LTT9779b Points Towards a Metal-rich Atmosphere and Silicate Clouds
Suman Saha, James S. Jenkins, Vivien Parmentier, Sergio Hoyer, Magali Deleuil, Ian J. M. Crossfield, Pablo A. Pe\~na R., Jose I. Vines, R. Ram\'irez Reyes, Mat\'ias R. D\'iaz

TL;DR
This study confirms that the ultrahot Neptune LTT9779b has a very high geometric albedo of approximately 0.73, suggesting a metal-rich atmosphere with silicate clouds, based on extensive secondary eclipse measurements and advanced noise modeling.
Contribution
The paper provides the first robust measurement of LTT9779b's high albedo using multiple independent data reduction methods and sophisticated noise treatment techniques.
Findings
LTT9779b has a high geometric albedo of about 0.73.
No significant variability in reflected light was detected.
The high albedo indicates a metal-rich atmosphere with silicate clouds.
Abstract
Aims: In this work, we aim to confirm the high albedo of the benchmark ultrahot Neptune LTT9779b using 20 secondary eclipse measurements of the planet observed with CHEOPS. In addition, we perform a search for variability in the reflected light intensity of the planet as a function of time. Methods: First, we used the TESS follow-up data of LTT9779b from three sectors (2, 29, and 69) to remodel the transit signature and estimate an updated set of transit and ephemeris parameters, which were directly used in the modeling of the secondary eclipse lightcurves. This involved a critical noise-treatment algorithm, including sophisticated techniques such as wavelet denoising and Gaussian Process (GP) regression, to constrain noise levels from various sources. In addition to using the officially released reduced aperture photometry data from CHEOPS DRP, we also reduced the raw data using an…
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