EPJ Web of Conferences (Jul 2011)

Spectroscopic detection and characterisation of planetary atmospheres

  • Collier Cameron A.,
  • Leigh C.J.,
  • Rice E.L.,
  • Prato L.,
  • Hansen B.M.S.,
  • Barber R.J.,
  • Jones H.R.A.,
  • Barman T.S.,
  • Jones H.R.A.,
  • Barnes J.R.,
  • Pinfield D.J.,
  • Jenkins J.S.,
  • Segransan D.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20111604001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16
p. 04001

Abstract

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Space based broadband infrared observations of close orbiting extrasolar giant planets at transit and secondary eclipse have proved a successful means of determining atmospheric spectral energy distributions and molecular composition. Here, a ground-based spectroscopic technique to detect and characterise planetary atmospheres is presented. Since the planet need not be transiting, this method enables a greater sample of systems to be studied. By modelling the planetary signature as a function of phase, high resolution spectroscopy has the potential to recover the signature of molecules in planetary atmospheres.