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Phase-resolving the absorption signatures of water and carbon monoxide in the atmosphere of the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-121b with GEMINI-S/IGRINS

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arxiv 2406.09641 v3 pith:6SOUJXYS submitted 2024-06-14 astro-ph.EP

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Ultra-hot Jupiters are among the best targets for atmospheric characterization at high spectral resolution. Resolving their transmission spectra as a function of orbital phase offers a unique window into the 3D nature of these objects. In this work, we present three transits of the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-121b observed with Gemini-S/IGRINS. For the first time, we measure the phase-dependent absorption signals of CO and H$_{\text{2}}$O in the atmosphere of an exoplanet, and we find that they are different. While the blueshift of CO increases during the transit, the absorption lines of H$_{\text{2}}$O become less blueshifted with phase, and even show a redshift in the second half of the transit. These measurements reveal the distinct spatial distributions of both molecules across the atmospheres of ultra-hot Jupiters. Also, we find that the H$_{\text{2}}$O signal is absent in the first quarter of the transit, potentially hinting at cloud formation on the evening terminator of WASP-121b. To further interpret the absorption trails of CO and H$_{\text{2}}$O, as well as the Doppler shifts of Fe previously measured with VLT/ESPRESSO, we compare the data to simulated transits of WASP-121b. To this end, we post-processes the outputs of global circulation models with a 3D Monte-Carlo radiative transfer code. Our analysis shows that the atmosphere of WASP-121b is subject to atmospheric drag, as previously suggested by small hotspot offsets inferred from phase-curve observations. Our study highlights the importance of phase-resolved spectroscopy in unravelling the complex atmospheric structure of ultra-hot Jupiters and sets the stage for further investigations into their chemistry and dynamics.

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  1. A Physically Driven Parameterisation of Multidimensional Atmospheres: Application to the JWST Phase Curve of WASP-121b

    astro-ph.EP 2026-07 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    A 3D temperature parameterization derived from energy-balance timescales, fit to JWST phase-curve spectra of WASP-121b, recovers a day–night asymmetric atmosphere with a nightside methane enhancement and hints of magn...

  2. 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

    astro-ph.EP 2025-07 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    WASP-122b's dayside is extremely metal-poor (about 3% solar) with a non-inverted temperature structure, inferred from water lines in emission spectroscopy.

  3. Out on a Limb: The Signatures of East-West Asymmetries in Transmission Spectra from General Circulation Models

    astro-ph.EP 2025-04 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    Forward-modeled JWST ingress/egress and morning/evening transmission spectra from a grid of hot Jupiter GCMs show that east-west temperature differences drive limb asymmetries, with clouds most important at irradiatio...

  4. A Measurement of the Water Abundance in the Atmosphere of the Hot Jupiter WASP-43b with High-resolution Cross-correlation Spectroscopy

    astro-ph.EP 2024-11 conditional novelty 4.0 of 10

    Water is detected in WASP-43b's transmission spectrum at log10(H2O) = -2.24 (+0.57/-0.48) with an upper limit C/O < 0.95.

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