The Astronomical Journal (Jan 2024)

Atmospheric Metallicity and C/O of HD 189733 b from High-resolution Spectroscopy

  • Luke Finnerty,
  • Jerry W. Xuan,
  • Yinzi Xin,
  • Joshua Liberman,
  • Tobias Schofield,
  • Michael P. Fitzgerald,
  • Shubh Agrawal,
  • Ashley Baker,
  • Randall Bartos,
  • Geoffrey A. Blake,
  • Benjamin Calvin,
  • Sylvain Cetre,
  • Jacques-Robert Delorme,
  • Greg Doppmann,
  • Daniel Echeverri,
  • Chih-Chun Hsu,
  • Nemanja Jovanovic,
  • Ronald A. López,
  • Emily C. Martin,
  • Dimitri Mawet,
  • Evan Morris,
  • Jacklyn Pezzato,
  • Jean-Baptiste Ruffio,
  • Ben Sappey,
  • Andrew Skemer,
  • Taylor Venenciano,
  • J. Kent Wallace,
  • Nicole L. Wallack,
  • Jason J. Wang,
  • Ji Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ad1180
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 167, no. 1
p. 43

Abstract

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We present high-resolution K -band emission spectra of the quintessential hot Jupiter HD 189733 b from the Keck Planet Imager and Characterizer. Using a Bayesian retrieval framework, we fit the dayside pressure–temperature profile, orbital kinematics, mass-mixing ratios of H _2 O, CO, CH _4 , NH _3 , HCN, and H _2 S, and the ^13 CO/ ^12 CO ratio. We measure mass fractions of ${\mathrm{logH}}_{2}{\rm{O}}=-{2.0}_{-0.4}^{+0.4}$ and $\mathrm{logCO}=-{2.2}_{-0.5}^{+0.5}$ , and place upper limits on the remaining species. Notably, we find logCH _4 < −4.5 at 99% confidence, despite its anticipated presence at the equilibrium temperature of HD 189733 b assuming local thermal equilibrium. We make a tentative (∼3 σ ) detection of ^13 CO, and the retrieved posteriors suggest a ^12 C/ ^13 C ratio similar to or substantially less than the local interstellar value. The possible ^13 C enrichment would be consistent with accretion of fractionated material in ices or in the protoplanetary disk midplane. The retrieved abundances correspond to a substantially substellar atmospheric C/O = 0.3 ± 0.1, while the carbon and oxygen abundances are stellar to slightly superstellar, consistent with core-accretion models which predict an inverse correlation between C/O and metallicity. The specific combination of low C/O and high metallicity suggests significant accretion of solid material may have occurred late in the formation process of HD 189733 b.

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