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JWST Spectroscopy of transiting planets Drake Deming University of Maryland at College Park K2 Science Conference, November 5, 2015.

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1 JWST Spectroscopy of transiting planets Drake Deming University of Maryland at College Park K2 Science Conference, November 5, 2015

2 In the early days of transiting planets, we were interested in what JWST could detect Deming et al. 2009 Now we need to optimize the total science return

3 JWST has more than a dozen spectroscopic modes: Beichman et al. 2014

4 MIRI has multiple filters for secondary eclipse

5 Can use for transit or secondary eclipse spectroscopy NIRSpec

6 The observational problem: For a given planet, what's the best combination of secondary eclipse photometry / spectroscopy + transit spectroscopy, in what wavelength bands, at what spectral resolving power, to: 1. Determine the atmospheric temperature structure 2. Measure the abundances of major molecular constituents 3. Define the properties of clouds...and do it with the least amount of observing time AND: 4. Be open to seredipitous detections

7 Approach: Generate simulated JWST spectra based on model planets and JWST sensitivity - TESS planets from Sullivan et al. Do retrievals (via MCMC) on the simulated observations Limitations: 1. currently using the same models for retrievals as for observations 2. photon and background-limited 3. JWST parameters are still preliminary 4. So far, just eclipse, not transit 5....and clear atmospheres A similar but more mature effort is by Tom Greene et al. (2015)

8 Atmospheric modeling Gray radiative & hydrostatic equilibrium atmospheres Molecular abundances in thermal equilibrium Synthetic spectra at high resolution, 1 to 20 microns 66 million water lines >> 500 million (Barber & Tennyson) 361,000 methane lines >> 9.8 billion (Yurchenko & Tennyson) 114,000 CO lines Voigt line profiles at sub-Doppler resolution Validate vs. Burrows & Fortney

9 MIRI photometry

10 Example for TESS-579: Rp = 2.4 Re Tp = 958K K2V host star 0.064 AU orbit CH 4 NIRSpec G395H range

11 [M/H]=-1.0 solar abundance one eclipse

12 Temperature vs. abundance degeneracy NIRSpec G395H + MIRI 12.8  m

13 NIRSpec G395H + MIRI 12.8  m

14 Summary Even in the best case, there will be degeneracies unless JWST observations are very carefully planned JWST is a spectroscopic machine, but we may still need its eclipse photometry to break degeneracies and measure temperature


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