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We present an atmospheric characterization study of two medium sized planets bracketing the radius of Neptune: HD 106315 c (R$_{rm{P}}$=4.98 $pm$ 0.23 R$_{oplus}$) and HD 3167 c (R$_{rm{P}}$=2.740$_{-0.100}^{+0.106}$ R$_{oplus}$). We analyse spatially scanned spectroscopic observations obtained with the G141 grism (1.125 - 1.650 $mu$m) of the Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) onboard the Hubble Space Telescope. We use the publicly available Iraclis pipeline and TauREx3 atmospheric retrieval code and we detect water vapor in the atmosphere of both planets with an abundance of $log_{10}[mathrm{H_2O}]=-2.1^{+0.7}_{-1.3}$ ($sim$5.68$sigma$) and $log_{10}[mathrm{H_2O}]=-4.1^{+0.9}_{-0.9}$ ($sim$3.17$sigma$) for HD 106315 c and HD 3167 c, respectively. The transmission spectrum of HD 106315 c shows also a possible evidence of ammonia absorption ($log_{10}[mathrm {NH_3}]=-4.3^{+0.7}_{-2.0}$, $sim$1.97$sigma$ -even if it is not significant-), whilst carbon dioxide absorption features may be present in the atmosphere of HD 3167 c in the $sim$1.1-1.6~$mu$m wavelength range ($log_{10}[mathrm{CO_{2}}]= -2.4^{+0.7}_{-1.0}$, $sim$3.28$sigma$). However the CO$_2$ detection appears significant, it must be considered carefully and put into perspective. Indeed, CO$_2$ presence is not explained by 1D equilibrium chemistry models, and it could be due to possible systematics. The additional contribution of clouds, CO and CH$_4$ are discussed. HD 106315 c and HD 3167 c will be interesting targets for upcoming telescopes such as the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and the Atmospheric Remote-Sensing Infrared Exoplanet Large-Survey (Ariel).
We report the discovery of two super-Earth-sized planets transiting the bright (V = 8.94, K = 7.07) nearby late G-dwarf HD 3167, using data collected by the K2 mission. The inner planet, HD 3167 b, has a radius of 1.6 R_e and an ultra-short orbital p
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We present a transmission spectrum for the Neptune-size exoplanet HD 106315 c from optical to infrared wavelengths based on transit observations from the Hubble Space Telescope/Wide Field Camera 3, K2, and Spitzer. The spectrum shows tentative eviden
We present the analysis of the hot-Jupiter KELT-7b using transmission and emission spectroscopy from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), both taken with the Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3). Our study uncovers a rich transmission spectrum which is consistent
The multi-planetary system HD 106315 was recently found in K2 data . The planets have periods of $P_b sim9.55$ and $P_c sim 21.06,$days, and radii of $ r_b = 2.44 pm 0.17, $ and $r_c = 4.35 pm 0.23, $ $R_{oplus}$. The brightness of the host star (V=9