Bibcode
Kabáth, P.; Žák, Jiří; Boffin, H. M. J.; Ivanov, V. D.; Jones, D.; Skarka, M.
Bibliographical reference
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Volume 131, Issue 1002, pp. 085001 (2019).
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Description
Transmission spectroscopy is an important technique to probe the
atmospheres of exoplanets. With the advent of the Transiting Exoplanet
Survey Satellite (TESS) and, in the future, of the PLAnetary Transits
and Oscillations of stars (PLATO), more and more transiting planets
around bright stars will be found and the observing time of current
large telescopes used to apply these techniques will not suffice. We
demonstrate here that 2-m class telescopes equipped with spectrographs
with high resolving power may be used for a certain number of potential
targets. We obtained a timeseries of high-resolution Fiber-fed Extended
Range Optical Spectrograph (FEROS) spectra at the 2.2-m telescope at La
Silla of the very hot-Jupiter hosting planet, WASP-18b, and show that
our upper limit is consistent with the expectations. This is the first
analysis of its kind using 2-m class telescopes, and it serves to
highlight their potential. In this context, we then proceed to discuss
the suitability of this class of telescopes for the upcoming flood of
scientifically interesting targets from the TESS space mission, and
propose a methodology to select the most promising targets. This is of
particular significance given that observing time on 2-m class
telescopes is more readily available than on large 8-m class facilities.
Based on observations made with ESO Telescopes at the La Silla Paranal
Observatory under program ID 098.A-9039(C).
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