lpetrich
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The Sun's gravitational field as a lens: [2002.11871] Direct Multipixel Imaging and Spectroscopy of an Exoplanet with a Solar Gravity Lens Mission
One needs to be at least 548 AU away, and getting there will be very difficult. Spacecraft escaping the Solar System List of artificial objects leaving the Solar System - the fastest departing object is Voyager 1, at 3.6 AU/yr. It will take over 150 years to reach the minimum distance for lensing.
Peering Into the Atmosphere of the Hottest Planet Known
One needs to be at least 548 AU away, and getting there will be very difficult. Spacecraft escaping the Solar System List of artificial objects leaving the Solar System - the fastest departing object is Voyager 1, at 3.6 AU/yr. It will take over 150 years to reach the minimum distance for lensing.
Peering Into the Atmosphere of the Hottest Planet Known
They detected once-ionized calcium: Ca II.KELT-9b is an extreme world. Clocking in with a dayside temperature of more than 4,500 K (~7,600 °F), it is the hottest planet known — hotter than many stars! This ultra-hot Jupiter orbits at a mere 0.035 AU from its scalding A- or B-type host star, whizzing around its host in just 1.5 days.
The intense radiation bombarding KELT-9b almost certainly takes a toll: this energetic light should dissociate molecules into their component atoms and ionize metals in the hot atmosphere, and it may inflate the envelope of hydrogen gas around the planet to the point where the hot gas escapes.
atmospheric absorption lines
Observed and modeled Hα (top) and Ca II (bottom three) spectral lines in the atmosphere of the ultra-hot Jupiter KELT-9b. [Adapted from Turner et al. 2020]
Turner and collaborators explore the extreme conditions in KELT-9b’s atmosphere with high-resolution transmission spectra taken with the CARMENES instrument on the Calar Alto 3.5-m telescope in Spain.