Information Content of Exoplanetary Transit Spectra: An Initial Look

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Earth and Planetary Astrophysics

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10 pages, 5 figures

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It has been shown that spectroscopy of transiting extrasolar planets can potentially provide a wealth of information about their atmospheres. Herein, we set up the inverse problem in spectroscopic retrieval. We use non-linear optimal estimation to retrieve the atmospheric state (pioneered for Earth sounding by Rodgers 1976, 2000). The formulation quantifies the the degrees-of-freedom and information content of the spectrum with respect to geophysical parameters; herein, we focus specifically on temperature and composition. First, we apply the technique to synthetic near infrared spectra, and explore the influence of spectral signal-to-noise ratio and resolution (the two important parameters when designing a future instrument) on the information content of the data. As expected, we find that the number of retrievable parameters increase with increasing signal-to-noise and resolution, although the gains quickly asymptote for large values. Second, we apply the methods to the previously studied atmosphere of HD198733b, and compare the results of our retrieval with those obtained by others.

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