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2012ApJ...750L..32F - Astrophys. J., 750, L32 (2012/May-2)

Time-resolved ultraviolet spectroscopy of the M-dwarf GJ 876 exoplanetary system.

FRANCE K., LINSKY J.L., TIAN F., FRONING C.S. and ROBERGE A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Extrasolar planets orbiting M-stars may represent our best chance to discover habitable worlds in the coming decade. The ultraviolet spectrum incident upon both Earth-like and Jovian planets is critically important for proper modeling of their atmospheric heating and chemistry. In order to provide more realistic inputs for atmospheric models of planets orbiting low-mass stars, we present new near- and far-ultraviolet (NUV and FUV) spectroscopy of the M-dwarf exoplanet host GJ 876 (M4V). Using the COS and STIS spectrographs on board the Hubble Space Telescope, we have measured the 1150-3140 Å spectrum of GJ 876. We have reconstructed the stellar H I Lyα emission line profile, and find that the integrated Lyα flux is roughly equal to the rest of the integrated flux (1150-1210 Å + 1220-3140 Å) in the entire ultraviolet bandpass (F(Lyα)/F(FUV+NUV) ~ 0.7). This ratio is ∼2500x greater than the solar value. We describe the ultraviolet line spectrum and report surprisingly strong fluorescent emission from hot H2(T(H2) > 2000 K). We show the light curve of a chromospheric + transition region flare observed in several far-UV emission lines, with flare/quiescent flux ratios ≥ 10. The strong FUV radiation field of an M-star (and specifically Lyα) is important for determining the abundance of O2–and the formation of biomarkers–in the lower atmospheres of Earth-like planets in the habitable zones of low-mass stars.

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Journal keyword(s): planetary systems - stars: activity - stars: individual: GJ 876 - stars: low-mass - ultraviolet: stars

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