2022A&A...659A..55O


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2022A&A...659A..55O - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 659A, 55-55 (2022/3-1)

A tentative detection of He I in the atmosphere of GJ 1214 b.

ORELL-MIQUEL J., MURGAS F., PALLE E., LAMPON M., LOPEZ-PUERTAS M., SANZ-FORCADA J., NAGEL E., KAMINSKI A., CASASAYAS-BARRIS N., NORTMANN L., LUQUE R., MOLAVERDIKHANI K., SEDAGHATI E., CABALLERO J.A., AMADO P.J., BERGOND G., CZESLA S., HATZES A.P., HENNING T., KHALAFINEJAD S., MONTES D., MORELLO G., QUIRRENBACH A., REINERS A., RIBAS I., SANCHEZ-LOPEZ A., SCHWEITZER A., STANGRET M., YAN F. and ZAPATERO OSORIO M.R.

Abstract (from CDS):

The HeIλ10833 Å triplet is a powerful tool for characterising the upper atmosphere of exoplanets and tracing possible mass loss. Here, we analysed one transit of GJ 1214 b observed with the CARMENES high-resolution spectrograph to study its atmosphere via transmission spectroscopy around the HeI triplet. Although previous studies using lower resolution instruments have reported non-detections of HeI in the atmosphere of GJ 1214 b, we report here the first potential detection. We reconcile the conflicting results arguing that previous transit observations did not present good opportunities for the detection of HeI, due to telluric H2O absorption and OH emission contamination. We simulated those earlier observations, and show evidence that the planetary signal was contaminated. From our single non-telluric-contaminated transit, we determined an excess absorption of 2.10–0.50+0.45% (4.6 σ) with a full width at half maximum (FWHM) of 1.30–0.25+0.30Å. The detection of HeI is statistically significant at the 4.6 σ level, but repeatability of the detection could not be confirmed due to the availability of only one transit. By applying a hydrodynamical model and assuming an H/He composition of 98/2, we found that GJ 1214 b would undergo hydrodynamic escape in the photon-limited regime, losing its primary atmosphere with a mass-loss rate of (1.5-18) x 1010 g s–1 and an outflow temperature in the range of 2900-4400 K. Further high-resolution follow-up observations of GJ 1214 b are needed to confirm and fully characterise the detection of an extended atmosphere surrounding GJ 1214 b.If confirmed, this would be strong evidence that this planet has a primordial atmosphere accreted from the original planetary nebula. Despite previous intensive observations from space- and ground-based observatories, our HeI excess absorption is the first tentative detection of a chemical species in the atmosphere of this benchmark sub-Neptune planet.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2022

Journal keyword(s): stars: individual: GJ 1214 - planets and satellites: atmospheres - planets and satellites: individual: GJ 1214b - techniques: spectroscopic

Simbad objects: 21

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Number of rows : 21
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 BD+01 316b Pl 01 46 31.8576707085 +02 42 02.033178181           ~ 179 0
2 HAT-P-32b Pl 02 04 10.2775457769 +46 41 16.210382751           ~ 138 1
3 NAME LP 424-4b Pl 07 59 05.8395618539 +15 23 29.240025256           ~ 283 1
4 HD 73583b Pl 08 38 45.2604165034 -13 15 24.090960714           ~ 23 0
5 * rho01 Cnc e Pl 08 52 35.8113282132 +28 19 50.956901366           ~ 551 1
6 BD-03 2978b Pl 10 42 14.0835894932 -03 50 06.259823354           ~ 82 0
7 HD 97658b Pl 11 14 33.1613362847 +25 42 37.391912066           ~ 200 1
8 Ross 905b Pl 11 42 11.0933874353 +26 42 23.658083337           ~ 778 1
9 K2-235b Pl 12 33 32.8440958980 -10 08 46.223886777           ~ 154 0
10 HAT-P-18b Pl 17 05 23.1475847690 +33 00 44.939145027           ~ 105 1
11 NAME G 139-21b Pl 17 15 18.9337265994 +04 57 50.064695682           ~ 686 1
12 G 139-21 PM* 17 15 18.9339850845 +04 57 50.066612336       14.394   M4.5V 311 1
13 BD+47 2936b Pl 19 50 50.2474562793 +48 04 51.097364378           ~ 397 1
14 HD 189733b Pl 20 00 43.7130382888 +22 42 39.071811263           ~ 1373 1
15 WASP-80b Pl 20 12 40.1691752075 -02 08 39.191157456           ~ 105 1
16 HD 195689b Pl 20 31 26.3534038246 +39 56 19.765154336           ~ 253 0
17 HD 197481b Pl? 20 45 09.5323695486 -31 20 27.241710746           ~ 88 0
18 BD-05 5432b Pl 21 00 06.1969250596 -05 05 40.037007561           ~ 122 1
19 HD 209458b Pl 22 03 10.7729598762 +18 53 03.548248479           ~ 1799 1
20 TRAPPIST-1b Pl 23 06 29.3684052886 -05 02 29.031690445           ~ 216 0
21 BD-02 5958d Pl 23 27 04.8376505956 -01 17 10.585614768           ~ 41 0

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