High-resolution dayside spectroscopy detects H2O at 2.6σ and CO at 2.3σ in CoRoT-2b, yielding supersolar C/O ratio of 0.91 and subsolar metallicity.
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C/N/O abundance patterns indicate that some α-rich young red giants are merger or mass-transfer products rather than genuinely young stars with anomalous chemistry.
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Unraveling the Mystery of the Peculiar and Young Hot Jupiter CoRoT-2b. I. H$_2$O and CO Detection from Dayside Observations with Gemini-S/IGRINS
High-resolution dayside spectroscopy detects H2O at 2.6σ and CO at 2.3σ in CoRoT-2b, yielding supersolar C/O ratio of 0.91 and subsolar metallicity.
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Origin of $\alpha$-rich young stars: clues from C, N and O
C/N/O abundance patterns indicate that some α-rich young red giants are merger or mass-transfer products rather than genuinely young stars with anomalous chemistry.