IRTF/SpeX NIR Emission Spectra of WASP-1b

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Of the more than 500 known exoplanets, the detailed chemical composition of only a handful of exoplanet atmospheres is known. We endeavor to remedy this imbalance by using ground-based spectroscopy, which has been demonstrated to reliably reproduce space-based results (Swain et al., Nature 463, 2010) while obtaining new and unexpected information. Our IRTF/SpeX SXD (0.8-2.4 micron cross-dispersed) observations of two secondary eclipses of the exoplanet WASP-1b, obtained September and October 2010, will be used to accomplish two main goals: first, to extend the application of exoplanet ground-based spectroscopy to a wider range of targets than are presently characterized; and second, to probe the temperature structure and begin to characterize the composition of the dayside of the atmosphere. We will show our data reduction steps and initial results based on the reduction method introduced by the Exospec team (Swain et al., Nature 463, 2010)
WASP-1b is a 1.44±0.04 RJ, 0.89±0.11 MJ exoplanet in a 2.52 day orbit around its parent star (Cameron et al., MNRAS 375, 2007; Charbonneau et al., ApJ 638, 2007). It has a very low density, which puts it in a group of highly irradiated hot-Jupiters with overly inflated radii known as pM class exoplanets. Theory predicts that we should expect to find a thermal inversion, as well as evidence of H2O and CO (Fortney et al., ApJ, 678, 2008). However, the reason for the inflated radii of these exoplanets is still a matter of great debate (Miller et al., ApJ 702, 2009; Spiegel et al., ApJ 699, 2009; Madhusudhan & Seager, ApJ 725, 2010; Guillot, A&A 520, 2010); determining the structure and composition of the atmospheres of this class of exoplanets may help us sort among competing theories as to the structure and source of the inflated radius.

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