Indications for very high metallicity and absence of methane in the eccentric exo-Saturn WASP-117b

2020 
Aims. We investigate the atmospheric composition of the long-period (P orb = 10 days) eccentric exo-Saturn WASP-117b. WASP-117b could be similar in atmospheric temperature and chemistry to WASP-107b. In mass and radius, WASP-117b is similar to WASP-39b, which allows a comparative study of these planets.Methods. We analyzed a near-infrared transmission spectrum of WASP-117b taken with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) WFC3 G141, which was reduced with two independent pipelines. High-resolution measurements were taken with VLT/ESPRESSO in the optical.Results. We report the robust (3σ ) detection of a water spectral feature. In a 1D atmosphere model with isothermal temperature, uniform cloud deck, and equilibrium chemistry, the Bayesian evidence of a retrieval analysis of the transmission spectrum indicates a preference for a high atmospheric metallicity and clear skies. The data are also consistent with a lower metallicity composition [Fe/H]  and 10−5.1 bar, but with weaker Bayesian preference. We retrieve a low CH4 abundance of volume fraction within 1σ and volume fraction within 3σ . We cannot constrain the equilibrium temperature between theoretically imposed limits of 700 and 1000 K. Further observations are needed to confirm quenching of CH4 with K zz ≥ 108 cm2 s−1 . We report indications of Na and K in the VLT/ESPRESSO high-resolution spectrum with substantial Bayesian evidence in combination with HST data.
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