Detection of Carbon Monoxide’s 4.6 Micron Fundamental Band Structure in WASP-39b’s Atmosphere with JWST NIRSpec G395H

Author:

Grant DavidORCID,Lothringer Joshua D.ORCID,Wakeford Hannah R.ORCID,Alam Munazza K.ORCID,Alderson LiliORCID,Bean Jacob L.ORCID,Benneke BjörnORCID,Désert Jean-MichelORCID,Daylan TansuORCID,Flagg LauraORCID,Hu RenyuORCID,Inglis JulieORCID,Kirk JamesORCID,Kreidberg LauraORCID,López-Morales MercedesORCID,Mancini LuigiORCID,Mikal-Evans ThomasORCID,Molaverdikhani KaranORCID,Palle EnricORCID,Rackham Benjamin V.ORCID,Redfield SethORCID,Stevenson Kevin B.ORCID,Valenti Jeff A.,Wallack Nicole L.ORCID,Aggarwal KeshavORCID,Ahrer Eva-MariaORCID,Crossfield Ian J. M.,Crouzet NicolasORCID,Iro NicolasORCID,Nikolov Nikolay K.ORCID,Wheatley Peter J.ORCID,

Abstract

Abstract Carbon monoxide (CO) is predicted to be the dominant carbon-bearing molecule in giant planet atmospheres and, along with water, is important for discerning the oxygen and therefore carbon-to-oxygen ratio of these planets. The fundamental absorption mode of CO has a broad, double-branched structure composed of many individual absorption lines from 4.3 to 5.1 μm, which can now be spectroscopically measured with JWST. Here we present a technique for detecting the rotational sub-band structure of CO at medium resolution with the NIRSpec G395H instrument. We use a single transit observation of the hot Jupiter WASP-39b from the JWST Transiting Exoplanet Community Early Release Science (JTEC ERS) program at the native resolution of the instrument (R ∼ 2700) to resolve the CO absorption structure. We robustly detect absorption by CO, with an increase in transit depth of 264 ± 68 ppm, in agreement with the predicted CO contribution from the best-fit model at low resolution. This detection confirms our theoretical expectations that CO is the dominant carbon-bearing molecule in WASP-39b’s atmosphere and further supports the conclusions of low C/O and supersolar metallicities presented in the JTEC ERS papers for WASP-39b.

Funder

UK Research and Innovation

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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