The Roasting Marshmallows Program with IGRINS on Gemini South III: Seeing deeper into the metal depleted atmosphere of a gas-giant on the cusp of the hot to ultra-hot Jupiter transition
Vatsal Panwar, Matteo Brogi, Krishna Kanumalla, Michael R. Line, Siddharth Gandhi, Peter C.B. Smith, Jacob L. Bean, Lorenzo Pino, Arjun B. Savel, Joost P. Wardenier, Heather Cegla, Hayley Beltz, Megan Weiner Mansfield, Jorge A. Sanchez, Jean-Michel D\'esert, Luis Welbanks

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution Doppler spectroscopy to analyze the atmosphere of the transitional gas-giant exoplanet WASP-122b, revealing a metal-depleted, non-inverted thermal structure that challenges existing formation models.
Contribution
First high-resolution spectrum of a transitional hot to ultra-hot Jupiter, revealing unexpected atmospheric composition and thermal structure, advancing exoplanet atmospheric characterization.
Findings
WASP-122b has a significantly metal-depleted atmosphere.
The atmosphere shows a non-inverted thermal profile.
Planetary signals are shifted, conflicting with circulation models.
Abstract
Ultra-hot Jupiters are a class of gas-giant exoplanets that show a peculiar combination of thermochemical properties in the form of molecular dissociation, atomic ionization, and inverted thermal structures. Atmospheric characterization of gas giants lying in the transitional regime between hot and ultra-hot Jupiters can help in understanding the physical mechanisms that cause the fundamental transition in atmospheres between the two classes of hot gas giants. Using Doppler spectroscopy with IGRINS on Gemini South (1.4 to 2.5 m), we present the day-side high-resolution spectrum of WASP-122b (T=2258 54 K), a gas-giant situated at this transition. We detect the signal from HO, based on which we find that WASP-122b has a significantly metal-depleted atmosphere with metallicity log[Z/Z] = 1.480.25 dex…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries
