A retrieval challenge exercise for the Ariel mission

Author:

Barstow Joanna K.ORCID,Changeat Quentin,Chubb Katy L.,Cubillos Patricio E.,Edwards Billy,MacDonald Ryan J.,Min Michiel,Waldmann Ingo P.

Abstract

AbstractThe Ariel mission, due to launch in 2029, will obtain spectroscopic information for 1000 exoplanets, providing an unprecedented opportunity for comparative exoplanetology. Retrieval codes - parameteric atmospheric models coupled with an inversion algorithm - represent the tool of choice for interpreting Ariel data. Ensuring that reliable and consistent results can be produced by these tools is a critical preparatory step for the mission. Here, we present the results of a retrieval challenge. We use five different exoplanet retrieval codes to analyse the same synthetic datasets, and test a) the ability of each to recover the correct input solution and b) the consistency of the results. We find that generally there is very good agreement between the five codes, and in the majority of cases the correct solutions are recovered. This demonstrates the reproducibility of retrievals for transit spectra of exoplanets, even when codes are not previously benchmarked against each other.

Funder

Royal Astronomical Society

H2020 European Research Council

FP7 Space

Science and Technology Facilities Council

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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