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Hazy with a Chance of Star Spots: Constraining the Atmosphere of Young Planet K2-33b
Document Type
article
Source
The Astronomical Journal, Vol 165, Iss 1, p 23 (2022)
Subject
Exoplanet atmospheres
Transit photometry
Open star clusters
Exoplanet evolution
M dwarf stars
Markov chain Monte Carlo
Astronomy
QB1-991
Language
English
ISSN
1538-3881
Abstract
Although all-sky surveys have led to the discovery of dozens of young planets, little is known about their atmospheres. Here, we present multiwavelength transit data for the super-Neptune sized exoplanet, K2-33b—the youngest (∼10 Myr) transiting exoplanet to date. We combined photometric observations of K2-33 covering a total of 33 transits spanning >2 yr, taken from K2, MEarth, the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), and Spitzer. The transit photometry spanned from the optical to the near-infrared (0.6–4.5 μ m), enabling us to construct a transmission spectrum of the planet. We find that the optical transit depths are nearly a factor of 2 deeper than those from the near-infrared. This difference holds across multiple data sets taken over years, ruling out issues of data analysis and unconstrained systematics. Surface inhomogeneities on the young star can reproduce some of the difference, but required spot coverage fractions (>60%) are ruled out by the observed stellar spectrum (