GEMS JWST: A sub-Solar metallicity atmosphere for giant planet TOI-5293Ab orbiting a rapidly changing M-dwarf
Shubham Kanodia, Caleb I. Ca\~nas, Jacob Lustig-Yaeger, Giannina Guzm\'an Caloca, Nicole L. Wallack, Simon M\"uller, Ravit Helled, Knicole D. Col\'on, Ian Czekala, Megan Delamer, Te Han, Jessica Libby-Roberts, Anjali A. A. Piette, Kevin B. Stevenson, Gudmundur Stefansson

TL;DR
This study uses JWST transmission spectroscopy to analyze the atmosphere of the giant exoplanet TOI-5293Ab, revealing a low-metallicity atmosphere and stellar heterogeneity effects that impact data interpretation.
Contribution
First detailed JWST atmospheric characterization of a GEMS exoplanet, accounting for stellar heterogeneity and deriving atmospheric metallicity and composition.
Findings
Low atmospheric metallicity ($ ext{log[M/H]} ext{~} -1.03$)
Detection of ext{CH}_4 with strong evidence
Planet radius inflated beyond theoretical models
Abstract
The growing sample of Giant Exoplanets around M-dwarf Stars (GEMS) helps probe the extremes of giant planet formation. Comparing the properties of this sample with their FGK counterparts can help us understand how planet formation and migration depend on stellar mass. We initiated a large Cycle 2 JWST transmission spectroscopy survey of seven GEMS. Here we present the atmospheric characterization using two JWST transits of TOI-5293Ab, a 0.5 planet orbiting an early M-dwarf with a period of 3 days. The two NIRSpec/PRISM transits indicate the planet is eclipsing a rapidly changing (heterogeneous) stellar photosphere. We see that Visit 1 had heterogeneity crossings across the entire transit chord, rendering inferences from it to be unreliable. The Visit 1 spectrum exhibits a downward slope m suggestive of stellar contamination from faculae. In contrast, for Visit 2…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
