论文标题
超级地球,温暖的海王星和热木星的高分辨率光谱的分子横截面
Molecular Cross Sections for High Resolution Spectroscopy of Super Earths, Warm Neptunes and Hot Jupiters
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论文摘要
高分辨率光谱法(HRS)已用于检测热木星大气中的许多物种。此类检测的关键是准确,精确地建模的光谱,用于与R $ \ gtrsim $ 20,000观察值进行互相关。需要最新一代的不相处,这是使用这种光谱进行高信噪比检测的基础。在这项研究中,我们使用最新的行列表使用最适合低分辨率和高分辨率的镜头列表,介绍并为六个分子物种的六个分子物种,h $ _2 $ o,co,hcn,ch $ _4 $,NH $ _3 $和CO $ _2 $提供公开跨部分。我们专注于红外线(0.95-5〜 $ $ m),在500-1500〜K之间,这些物种具有强烈的光谱特征。我们使用最新的h $ _2 $的超级地球,温暖的海王星和热木星的光谱,温暖的海王星和热木星的典型压力和温度,生成这些横截面。我们通过对三个代表性系外行星进行建模GJ〜1214〜B,GJ〜3470〜B和HD〜189733〜B,强调了最突出的红外光谱特征,其中包括温度,质量和半径的范围很大。此外,我们还验证了H $ _2 $ O,CO和HCN的线列表,并具有先前对热木星的高分辨率观测值。但是,我们无法通过HRS观察到HD 〜102195〜b的新横截面来检测到Ch $ _4 $。这些高准确性的不透明性对于使用HRS的大气检测至关重要,并且随着新数据的可用性,将不断更新。
High resolution spectroscopy (HRS) has been used to detect a number of species in the atmospheres of hot Jupiters. Key to such detections is accurately and precisely modelled spectra for cross-correlation against the R$\gtrsim$20,000 observations. There is a need for the latest generation of opacities which form the basis for high signal-to-noise detections using such spectra. In this study we present and make publicly available cross sections for six molecular species, H$_2$O, CO, HCN, CH$_4$, NH$_3$ and CO$_2$ using the latest line lists most suitable for low- and high-resolution spectroscopy. We focus on the infrared (0.95-5~$μ$m) and between 500-1500~K where these species have strong spectral signatures. We generate these cross sections on a grid of pressures and temperatures typical for the photospheres of super Earth, warm Neptunes and hot Jupiters using the latest H$_2$ and He pressure broadening. We highlight the most prominent infrared spectral features by modelling three representative exoplanets, GJ~1214~b, GJ~3470~b and HD~189733~b, which encompass a wide range in temperature, mass and radii. In addition, we verify the line lists for H$_2$O, CO and HCN with previous high resolution observations of hot Jupiters. However, we are unable to detect CH$_4$ with our new cross sections from HRS observations of HD~102195~b. These high accuracy opacities are critical for atmospheric detections with HRS and will be continually updated as new data becomes available.