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THE OPTICAL AND NEAR-INFRARED TRANSMISSION SPECTRUM OF THE SUPER-EARTH GJ 1214b: FURTHER EVIDENCE FOR A METAL-RICH ATMOSPHERE

2011; IOP Publishing; Volume: 743; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1088/0004-637x/743/1/92

ISSN

1538-4357

Autores

Jacob L. Bean, Jean-Michel Désert, P. Kabáth, B. Stalder, Sara Seager, Eliza M.-R. Kempton, Zachory K. Berta-Thompson, D. Homeier, Shane Walsh, Andreas Seifahrt,

Tópico(s)

Astronomy and Astrophysical Research

Resumo

We present an investigation of the transmission spectrum of the 6.5 M_earth planet GJ1214b based on new ground-based observations of transits of the planet in the optical and near-infrared, and on previously published data. Observations with the VLT+FORS and Magellan+MMIRS using the technique of multi-object spectroscopy with wide slits yielded new measurements of the planet's transmission spectrum from 0.61 to 0.85 micron, and in the J, H, and K atmospheric windows. We also present a new measurement based on narrow-band photometry centered at 2.09 micron with the VLT+HAWKI. We combined these data with results from a re-analysis of previously published FORS data from 0.78 to 1.00 micron using an improved data reduction algorithm, and previously reported values based on Spitzer data at 3.6 and 4.5 micron. All of the data are consistent with a featureless transmission spectrum for the planet. Our K-band data are inconsistent with the detection of spectral features at these wavelengths reported by Croll and collaborators at the level of 4.1 sigma. The planet's atmosphere must either have at least 70% water by mass or optically thick high-altitude clouds or haze to be consistent with the data.

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