Authors
Julien de Wit, Hannah R Wakeford, Michaël Gillon, Nikole K Lewis, Jeff A Valenti, Brice-Olivier Demory, Adam J Burgasser, Artem Burdanov, Laetitia Delrez, Emmanuël Jehin, Susan M Lederer, Didier Queloz, Amaury HMJ Triaud, Valérie Van Grootel
Publication date
2016/9/1
Journal
Nature
Volume
537
Issue
7618
Pages
69-72
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Three Earth-sized exoplanets were recently discovered close to the habitable zone, of the nearby ultracool dwarf star TRAPPIST-1 (ref. ). The nature of these planets has yet to be determined, as their masses remain unmeasured and no observational constraint is available for the planetary population surrounding ultracool dwarfs, of which the TRAPPIST-1 planets are the first transiting example. Theoretical predictions span the entire atmospheric range, from depleted to extended hydrogen-dominated atmospheres,,,,. Here we report observations of the combined transmission spectrum of the two inner planets during their simultaneous transits on 4 May 2016. The lack of features in the combined spectrum rules out cloud-free hydrogen-dominated atmospheres for each planet at ≥10σ levels; TRAPPIST-1 b and c are therefore unlikely to have an extended gas envelope as they occupy a region of parameter space in …
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