Atmospheric metallicity and C/O of HD 189733 b from high-resolution spectroscopy (2312.00141v1)
Abstract: We present high-resolution $K$-band emission spectra of the quintessential hot Jupiter HD 189733 b from the Keck Planet Imager and Characterizer (KPIC). Using a Bayesian retrieval framework, we fit the dayside pressure-temperature profile, orbital kinematics, mass-mixing ratios of H$2$O, CO, CH$_4$, NH$_3$, HCN, and H$_2$S, and the $\rm {13}CO/{12}CO$ ratio. We measure mass fractions of $\rm \log H_2O = -2.0{+0.4}{-0.4}$ and $\rm \log CO = -2.2{+0.5}_{-0.5}$, and place upper limits on the remaining species. Notably, we find $\rm \log CH_4 < -4.5$ at 99\% confidence, despite its anticipated presence at the equilibrium temperature of HD 189733 b assuming local thermal equilibrium. We make a tentative ($\sim3\sigma$) detection of $\rm {13}CO$, and the retrieved posteriors suggest a $\rm {12}C/{13}C$ ratio similar to or substantially less than the local interstellar value. The possible $\rm {13}C$ enrichment would be consistent with accretion of fractionated material in ices or in the protoplanetary disk midplane. The retrieved abundances correspond to a substantially sub-stellar atmospheric $\rm C/O = 0.3\pm0.1$, while the carbon and oxygen abundances are stellar to slightly super-stellar, consistent with core-accretion models which predict an inverse correlation between C/O and metallicity. The specific combination of low C/O and high metallicity suggests significant accretion of solid material may have occurred late in the formation process of HD 189733 b.
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