Simulating Reflected Light Exoplanet Spectra of the Promising Direct Imaging Target, $upsilon$ Andromedae d, with a New, Fast Sampling Method Using the Planetary Spectrum Generator


Abstract in English

Simulations of exoplanet albedo profiles are key to planning and interpreting future direct imaging observations. In this paper we demonstrate the use of the Planetary Spectrum Generator to produce simulations of reflected light exoplanet spectra. We use PSG to examine multiple issues relevant to all models of directly imaged exoplanet spectra and to produce sample spectra of the bright, nearby exoplanet $upsilon$ Andromedae d, a potential direct imaging target for next-generation facilities. We introduce a new, fast, and accurate subsampling technique that enables calculations of disk-integrated spectra one order of magnitude faster than Chebyshev-Gauss sampling for moderate- to high-resolution sampling. Using this method and a first-principles-derived atmosphere for $upsilon$ And d, we simulate phase-dependent spectra for a variety of different potential atmospheric configurations. The simulated spectra for $upsilon$ And d inclu

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