2019A&A...624A..71W


Query : 2019A&A...624A..71W

2019A&A...624A..71W - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 624A, 71-71 (2019/4-1)

Comparative analysis of the influence of Sgr A* and nearby active galactic nuclei on the mass loss of known exoplanets.

WISLOCKA A.M., KOVACEVIC A.B. and BALBI A.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. The detailed evolution of exoplanetary atmospheres has been the subject of decade-long studies. Only recently, investigations began on the possible atmospheric mass loss caused by the activity of galactic central engines. This question has so far been explored without using available exoplanet data.
Aims. The goal of this paper is to improve our knowledge of the erosion of exoplanetary atmospheres through radiation from supermassive black holes (SMBHs) undergoing an active galactic nucleus (AGN) phase.
Methods. To this end, we extended the well-known energy-limited mass-loss model to include the case of radiation from AGNs. We set the fraction of incident power e available to heat the atmosphere as either constant (e=0.1) or flux dependent (e=e(FXUV)). We calculated the possible atmospheric mass loss for 54 known exoplanets (of which 16 are hot Jupiters residing in the Galactic bulge and 38 are Earth-like planets, EPs) due to radiation from the Milky Way's (MW) central SMBH, Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*), and from a set of 107220 AGNs generated using the 33 350 AGNs at z<0.5 of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey database.
Results. We found that planets in the Galactic bulge might have lost up to several Earth atmospheres in mass during the AGN phase of Sgr A*, while the EPs are at a safe distance from Sgr A* (>7kpc) and have not undergone any atmospheric erosion in their lifetimes. We also found that the MW EPs might experience a mass loss up to ∼15 times the Mars atmosphere over a period of 50Myr as the result of exposure to the cumulative extreme-UV flux FXUV from the AGNs up to z=0.5. In both cases we found that an incorrect choice of e can lead to significant mass loss overestimates.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2019

Journal keyword(s): astrobiology - planets and satellites: atmospheres - quasars: supermassive black holes - galaxies: nuclei - Galaxy: nucleus - radiation mechanisms: thermal

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Number of rows : 69
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 HD 3167b Pl 00 34 57.5242131960 +04 22 53.284093032           ~ 65 0
2 M 31 AGN 00 42 44.330 +41 16 07.50 4.86 4.36 3.44     ~ 12643 1
3 NAME G 268-38b Pl 00 44 59.3309137511 -15 16 17.542839990           ~ 180 0
4 K2-106b Pl 00 52 19.1415736296 +10 47 40.906374828           ~ 52 0
5 K2-106c Pl 00 52 19.1415736296 +10 47 40.906374828           ~ 17 0
6 K2-111 PM* 03 59 33.5381228011 +21 17 55.244066403   11.80 11.14 11.003   ~ 22 0
7 K2-111b Pl 03 59 33.5381228011 +21 17 55.244066403           ~ 21 1
8 CoRoT-7b Pl 06 43 49.4690164104 -01 03 46.826642700           ~ 402 1
9 CoRoT-24b Pl 06 47 41.4118109352 -03 43 09.483840696           ~ 21 0
10 * rho01 Cnc e Pl 08 52 35.8111044043 +28 19 50.954994470           ~ 576 1
11 NAME L 320-124b Pl 10 14 51.7786855411 -47 09 24.192778106           ~ 169 0
12 K2-3b Pl 11 29 20.3917077216 -01 27 17.281697868           ~ 46 0
13 K2-3c Pl 11 29 20.3917077216 -01 27 17.281697868           ~ 42 0
14 Ross 905d Pl? 11 42 11.0933350978 +26 42 23.650782778           ~ 3 0
15 Ross 905c Pl? 11 42 11.0933350978 +26 42 23.650782778           ~ 18 1
16 NAME Proxima Centauri b Pl 14 29 42.9461331854 -62 40 46.164680672           ~ 368 0
17 NAME Proxima Centauri Er* 14 29 42.9461331854 -62 40 46.164680672 14.21 12.95 11.13 9.45 7.41 M5.5Ve 1299 0
18 NAME G 139-21b Pl 17 15 18.9339850845 +04 57 50.066612336           ~ 720 1
19 NAME Galactic Center reg 17 45 39.60213 -29 00 22.0000           ~ 14407 0
20 NAME Sgr A* X 17 45 40.03599 -29 00 28.1699           ~ 4388 3
21 SWEEPS 1 Pl? 17 58 53.29 -29 12 33.5     22.25   20.88 ~ 2 2
22 SWEEPS 2 Pl? 17 58 53.38 -29 12 17.8     25.10   22.53 ~ 2 1
23 SWEEPS 3 Pl? 17 58 53.57 -29 11 44.1     22.51   21.09 ~ 2 1
24 SWEEPS 4 Pl 17 58 53.92 -29 11 20.6     18.80   17.70 ~ 27 1
25 SWEEPS 5 Pl? 17 58 54.60 -29 11 28.2     23.94   21.85 ~ 2 1
26 SWEEPS 6 Pl? 17 58 57.29 -29 12 53.4     19.45   18.37 ~ 2 1
27 SWEEPS 7 Pl? 17 58 57.69 -29 11 14.5     21.46   20.19 ~ 2 1
28 SWEEPS 8 Pl? 17 58 59.24 -29 13 28.7     21.70   20.39 ~ 2 1
29 SWEEPS 9 Pl? 17 58 59.60 -29 12 11.8     22.45   21.06 ~ 2 1
30 SWEEPS 10 Pl? 17 59 02.00 -29 13 23.7     26.23   23.42 ~ 2 1
31 SWEEPS 11 Pl 17 59 02.67 -29 11 53.5           ~ 29 1
32 SWEEPS 12 Pl? 17 59 04.44 -29 13 17.1     21.82   20.57 ~ 2 1
33 SWEEPS 13 Pl? 17 59 05.95 -29 13 05.6     21.38   20.11 ~ 3 1
34 SWEEPS 14 Pl? 17 59 07.56 -29 10 39.8     22.38   20.84 ~ 2 1
35 SWEEPS 15 Pl? 17 59 07.64 -29 10 23.7     25.66   23.34 ~ 2 1
36 SWEEPS 16 Pl? 17 59 08.44 -29 11 40.6     23.78   21.92 ~ 2 1
37 BD+44 3020b Pl 18 56 14.3076037320 +44 31 05.389610412           ~ 66 1
38 Kepler-10b Pl 19 02 43.0613892904 +50 14 28.701617339           ~ 297 1
39 Kepler-1b Pl 19 07 14.0375836512 +49 18 59.091482160           ~ 330 2
40 HD 179070b Pl 19 09 26.8349590368 +38 42 50.455534860           ~ 65 1
41 Kepler-20e Pl 19 10 47.5233433920 +42 20 19.301370684           ~ 55 1
42 Kepler-7b Pl 19 14 19.5623105760 +41 05 23.367379128           ~ 204 1
43 Kepler-92c Pl 19 16 20.6546892216 +41 33 46.654315236           ~ 26 0
44 Kepler-109c Pl 19 21 34.2534438336 +40 17 05.498443284           ~ 37 0
45 Kepler-109b Pl 19 21 34.2534438336 +40 17 05.498443284           ~ 39 0
46 BD+48 2893c Pl 19 24 07.7659706688 +49 02 24.928348272           ~ 58 1
47 BD+48 2893b Pl 19 24 07.7659706688 +49 02 24.928348272           ~ 95 1
48 Kepler-88b Pl 19 24 35.5430965488 +40 40 09.809893020           ~ 59 1
49 Kepler-100b Pl 19 25 32.6432787456 +41 59 24.945100548           ~ 57 0
50 Kepler-100d Pl 19 25 32.6432787456 +41 59 24.945100548           ~ 43 0
51 Kepler-100c Pl 19 25 32.6432787456 +41 59 24.945100548           ~ 50 0
52 CoRoT-2b Pl 19 27 06.4944378024 +01 23 01.359897468           ~ 235 1
53 BD+47 2846b Pl 19 28 59.3538826128 +47 58 10.217007804           ~ 377 1
54 Kepler-70b Pl 19 45 25.4745687168 +41 05 33.882248544           ~ 16 1
55 Kepler-70c Pl 19 45 25.4745687168 +41 05 33.882248544           ~ 13 1
56 Kepler-70 HS* 19 45 25.4745687168 +41 05 33.882248544 13.80 14.71 14.87 15.43 15.72 sdB 74 1
57 Kepler-289c Pl 19 49 51.6736237968 +42 52 58.268872164           ~ 49 0
58 Kepler-289b Pl 19 49 51.6736237968 +42 52 58.268872164           ~ 44 0
59 BD+47 2936b Pl 19 50 50.2472976936 +48 04 51.101390496           ~ 416 1
60 HD 209458b Pl 22 03 10.7727465312 +18 53 03.549393384           ~ 1859 1
61 TRAPPIST-1e Pl 23 06 29.3684948589 -05 02 29.037301866           ~ 287 0
62 TRAPPIST-1b Pl 23 06 29.3684948589 -05 02 29.037301866           ~ 255 0
63 TRAPPIST-1c Pl 23 06 29.3684948589 -05 02 29.037301866           ~ 192 0
64 TRAPPIST-1d Pl 23 06 29.3684948589 -05 02 29.037301866           ~ 214 0
65 TRAPPIST-1g Pl 23 06 29.3684948589 -05 02 29.037301866           ~ 195 0
66 TRAPPIST-1f Pl 23 06 29.3684948589 -05 02 29.037301866           ~ 232 0
67 K2-141b Pl 23 23 39.9709098120 -01 11 21.448681332           ~ 68 0
68 WASP-28 * 23 34 27.8814904872 -01 34 48.110067912   12.61     11.47 F8-G0 44 1
69 NAME Galactic Bulge reg ~ ~           ~ 4297 0

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