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arxiv: 1401.3350 · v1 · pith:TU3EX76Jnew · submitted 2014-01-14 · 🌌 astro-ph.EP

A featureless transmission spectrum for the Neptune-mass exoplanet GJ 436b

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keywords atmosphereobservationsplanetspectrumapproximatelyfeaturelesshighhydrogen-dominated
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GJ 436b is a warm-- approximately 800 K--extrasolar planet that periodically eclipses its low-mass (half the mass of the Sun) host star, and is one of the few Neptune-mass planets that is amenable to detailed characterization. Previous observations have indicated that its atmosphere has a methane-to-CO ratio that is 100,000 times smaller than predicted by models for hydrogen-dominated atmospheres at these temperatures. A recent study proposed that this unusual chemistry could be explained if the planet's atmosphere is significantly enhanced in elements heavier than H and He. In this study we present complementary observations of GJ 436b's atmosphere obtained during transit. Our observations indicate that the planet's transmission spectrum is effectively featureless, ruling out cloud-free, hydrogen-dominated atmosphere models with an extremely high significance of 48 sigma. The measured spectrum is consistent with either a high cloud or haze layer located at a pressure of approximately 1 mbar or with a relatively hydrogen-poor (three percent hydrogen and helium mass fraction) atmospheric composition.

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