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2020A&A...634L...4D - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 634, L4-4 (2020/2-1)

The high-energy environment and atmospheric escape of the mini-Neptune K2-18 b.

DOS SANTOS L.A., EHRENREICH D., BOURRIER V., ASTUDILLO-DEFRU N., BONFILS X., FORGET F., LOVIS C., PEPE F. and UDRY S.

Abstract (from CDS):

K2-18 b is a transiting mini-Neptune that orbits a nearby (38 pc), cool M3 dwarf and is located inside its region of temperate irradiation. We report on the search for hydrogen escape from the atmosphere K2-18 b using Lyman-α transit spectroscopy with the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph instrument installed on the Hubble Space Telescope. We analyzed the time-series of fluxes of the stellar Lyman-α emission of K2-18 in both its blue- and redshifted wings. We found that the average blueshifted emission of K2-18 decreases by 67%±18% during the transit of the planet compared to the pre-transit emission, tentatively indicating the presence of H atoms escaping vigorously and being blown away by radiation pressure. This interpretation is not definitive because it relies on one partial transit. Based on the reconstructed Lyman-α emission of K2-18, we estimate an EUV irradiation in the range 101-102erg/s/cm2 and a total escape rate on the order of 108g/s. The inferred escape rate suggests that the planet will lose only a small fraction (<1%) of its mass and retain its volatile-rich atmosphere during its lifetime. More observations are needed to rule out stellar variability effects, confirm the in-transit absorption, and better assess the atmospheric escape and high-energy environment of K2-18 b.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2020

Journal keyword(s): stars: individual: K2-18 - stars: chromospheres - planets and satellites: atmospheres - ISM: kinematics and dynamics

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/634/L4): orbit1.dat orbit2.dat orbit3.dat orbit4.dat>

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