11:45 AM - 12:00 PM
[PCG19-11] Spectral Line Profile Measurement of Methane for Investigating the Atmospheres Rich in H2 and He in Substellar Objects

Keywords:High-resolution Spectra, Instrumental development, Molecule, Atmosphere, Gas-giants, Brown dwarf
To address this, we developed an experimental setup designed to estimate the line profile parameters by measuring the high-resolution transmission spectra of target molecules, within an environment simulating solar composition gases at specified pressures (0.1 - 1 bar) and temperatures (300 - 1400K). Employing the Hamiltonian Monte Carlo (HMC) method, our system is capable of estimating the Lorentzian coefficient(γ0) and its temperature dependence (n) for these environments along with the associated error. As a prototype experiment, we successfully captured several methane absorption lines at temperatures up to 1000K, with a wavelength of λ=1.62μm and a wavelength resolution of R=640000, and obtained the results including a significant value difference between the existing databases. Our ongoing efforts aim to extend the wavelength range of λ=1.60 - 1.63μm, where significant discrepancies exist between current models by existing databases and observed spectra. We also planning to measure carbon monoxide around λ=2.3μm as the next step.
We will present an overview of our system's design, analysis methods, and how our findings compare with those from existing databases.
