Bibcode
Yan, F.; Fosbury, R. A. E.; Petr-Gotzens, M. G.; Zhao, G.; Pallé, E.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 574, id.A94, 9 pp.
Fecha de publicación:
2
2015
Revista
Número de citas
31
Número de citas referidas
29
Descripción
The atmospheres of exoplanets are commonly studied by observing the
transit of the planet passing in front of its parent star. The
obscuration of part of the stellar disk during a transit will reveal
aspects of its surface structure resulting from general centre-to-limb
variations (CLVs). These become apparent when forming the ratio between
the stellar light in and out of transit. These phenomena can be seen
particularly clearly during the progress of a penumbral lunar eclipse,
where the Earth transits the solar disk and masks different regions of
the solar disk as the eclipse progresses. When inferring the properties
of the planetary atmosphere, it is essential that this effect
originating at the star is properly accounted for. Using the data
observed from the 2014-April-15 lunar eclipse with the ESPaDOnS
spectrograph mounted on the Canada France Hawaii Telescope (CFHT), we
have obtained for the first time a time sequence of the penumbral
spectra. These penumbral spectra enable us to study the centre-to-limb
variations of solar Fraunhofer lines when the Earth is transiting Sun.
The Na i and Ca ii absorption features reported from previous lunar
eclipse observations are demonstrated to be CLV features, which dominate
the corresponding line profiles and mask possible planetary signal.
Detecting atmospheric species in exoplanets via transit spectroscopy
must account for the CLV effect.
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