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Strong water absorption in the dayside emission spectrum of the planet HD189733b

December 2008 • 2008Natur.456..767G

Authors • Grillmair, Carl J. • Burrows, Adam • Charbonneau, David • Armus, Lee • Stauffer, John • Meadows, Victoria • van Cleve, Jeffrey • von Braun, Kaspar • Levine, Deborah

Abstract • Recent observations of the extrasolar planet HD189733b did not reveal the presence of water in the emission spectrum of the planet. Yet models of such `hot-Jupiter' planets predict an abundance of atmospheric water vapour. Validating and constraining these models is crucial to understanding the physics and chemistry of planetary atmospheres in extreme environments. Indications of the presence of water in the atmosphere of HD189733b have recently been found in transmission spectra, where the planet's atmosphere selectively absorbs the light of the parent star, and in broadband photometry. Here we report the detection of strong water absorption in a high-signal-to-noise, mid-infrared emission spectrum of the planet itself. We find both a strong downturn in the flux ratio below 10µm and discrete spectral features that are characteristic of strong absorption by water vapour. The differences between these and previous observations are significant and admit the possibility that predicted planetary-scale dynamical weather structures may alter the emission spectrum over time. Models that match the observed spectrum and the broadband photometry suggest that heat redistribution from the dayside to the nightside is weak. Reconciling this with the high nightside temperature will require a better understanding of atmospheric circulation or possible additional energy sources.

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Lee_armus

Lee Armus

Senior Scientist


Grillmaira

Carl Grillmair

Associate Scientist