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Jonathan Tennyson Physics and Astronomy UCL Paris, Nov 2008 Molecular linelists for extrasolar planets Artist’s impression of HD189733 C. Carreau, ESA

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Molecular linelists for extrasolar planets. Jonathan Tennyson Physics and Astronomy UCL. Paris, Nov 2008. Artist’s impression of HD189733b C. Carreau, ESA. Infra red spectrum of an M-dwarf star. Planets. Triatomic spectra @ 1000 -3000 K. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Jonathan Tennyson Physics and Astronomy UCL

Jonathan TennysonPhysics and Astronomy

UCL

Paris, Nov 2008

Molecular linelists for extrasolar planets

Artist’s impression of HD189733bC. Carreau, ESA

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Infra red spectrum of an M-dwarf star

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Planets

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Triatomic spectra @ 1000 -3000 K

• Spectra very dense – cannot get T from black-body fit• Synthetic spectra require huge databases

> 106 vibration-rotation transitions per triatomic molecule• Intensities often have to be calculated• Partition functions also important

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The DVR3D program suite: triatomic vibration-rotation spectraPotential energy

Surface,V(r1,r2,)

Dipole function (r1,r2,)

J Tennyson, MA Kostin, P Barletta, GJ Harris

OL Polyansky, J Ramanlal & NF Zobov

Computer Phys. Comm. 163, 85 (2004).

www.tampa.phys.ucl.ac.uk/ftp/vr/cpc03

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H3+ (H2D+)

H2O (HDO)HCN/HNC (H13CN/ H13CN)HeH+ NH3, HCCH, C3

Linelists completed or under construction @ UCL

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Viti & Tennyson computed VT2 linelistPartridge & Schwenke (PS), NASA AmesNew study by Barber & Tennyson (BT2)Also Ludwig, SCAN, MT, HITEMP .......

Computed Water opacity• Variational nuclear motion calculations

• High accuracy potential energy surface

• Ab initio dipole surface

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S.A. Tashkun, HiRus conference (2006) Obs: A. Coppalle & P. Vervisch,JQSRT, 35, 121 (1986)

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Tinetti et al., Nature, 448, 163 (2007)

Water, different T-P

Water line list: BT2

Barber et al., 2006

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Confirmation of Water,methane and hazes!

Beaulieu et al., 2007

Knutson et al., 2007

Swain et al., 2008

Pont et al., 2007

G. Tinetti (private communication, 2008)

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Why is ammonia of interest?• Present in: ISM, molecular clouds, late-type

dwarfs, gas giants, exoplanets, comets etc.

• NH3, CH4, H2O etc. in the spectra of exoplanets give additional information about P and T. NH3 also gives information about their nitrogen chemistry.

• Accurate modelling of the atmospheres of late-type brown dwarfs, requires an NH3 line list.

• Y-dwarfs (search is on) are characterised by NH3

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Our Objectives

• To create an ammonia line list that is complete and accurate enough for inclusion in model atmospheres of Y-dwarfs and exoplanets, and in the subsequent computation of synthetic absorption spectra for these objects with different chemistries, T and log g.

• To achieve an accuracy for the stronger transitions that will enable individual NH3 lines to be assigned in the lab and a range of astrophysical objects including cometary coma and the ISM.

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Experiment: I. Kleiner, L.R. Brown, G. Tarrago et al., J. Mol. Spectrosc. 193, 46 (1999).

Absorption spectra of NH3 at T=300K

New Calculations: RJ Barber, S Yurchenko and J Tennyson

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Hot spectra of NH3: Vibrational intensity

T = 300 K

T = 1000 K

T = 1500 K

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Opacity of cool stars, brown dwarfs & exoplanets

• Closed shell diatomics: H2, CO, etc

• Transition metal diatomics: TiO, FeH, etc

• Triatomic molecules: H2O, HCN, C3 etc (CO2, O3)

• Tetratomic molecule: NH3, HCCH

• Pentatomic: CH4

• Dust (other biomarkers eg HNO3?)

Requires systematic collaborative project Requires systematic collaborative project - PoSSO- PoSSO

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www.worldscibooks.com/physics/p371.html

“The best book for anyone who is embarking on research in

astronomical spectroscopy”Contemporary Physics (2006)

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Partition functions are important

Model of cool, metal-free magnetic white dwarf WD1247+550 by Pierre Bergeron (Montreal)

Is the partition function of H3+ correct?

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Partition functions are important

Model of WD1247+550 using ab initio H3+ partition function

of Neale & Tennyson (1996)