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Aeronomical constraints to the minimum mass and maximum radius of hot low-mass planets

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2017-02-08 v1

Abstract

Stimulated by the discovery of a number of close-in low-density planets, we generalise the Jeans escape parameter taking hydrodynamic and Roche lobe effects into account. We furthermore define Λ\Lambda as the value of the Jeans escape parameter calculated at the observed planetary radius and mass for the planet's equilibrium temperature and considering atomic hydrogen, independently of the atmospheric temperature profile. We consider 5 and 10 MM_{\oplus} planets with an equilibrium temperature of 500 and 1000 K, orbiting early G-, K-, and M-type stars. Assuming a clear atmosphere and by comparing escape rates obtained from the energy-limited formula, which only accounts for the heating induced by the absorption of the high-energy stellar radiation, and from a hydrodynamic atmosphere code, which also accounts for the bolometric heating, we find that planets whose Λ\Lambda is smaller than 15-35 lie in the "boil-off" regime, where the escape is driven by the atmospheric thermal energy and low planetary gravity. We find that the atmosphere of hot (i.e. TeqT_{\rm eq}\gtrapprox 1000 K) low-mass (MplM_{\rm pl}\lessapprox 5 MM_{\oplus}) planets with Λ\Lambda < 15-35 shrinks to smaller radii so that their Λ\Lambda evolves to values higher than 15-35, hence out of the boil-off regime, in less than \approx500 Myr. Because of their small Roche lobe radius, we find the same result also for hot (i.e. TeqT_{\rm eq}\gtrapprox 1000 K) higher mass (MplM_{\rm pl}\lessapprox 10 MM_{\oplus}) planets with Λ\Lambda < 15-35, when they orbit M-dwarfs. For old, hydrogen-dominated planets in this range of parameters, Λ\Lambda should therefore be \geq15-35, which provides a strong constraint on the planetary minimum mass and maximum radius and can be used to predict the presence of aerosols and/or constrain planetary masses, for example.

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@article{arxiv.1612.05624,
  title  = {Aeronomical constraints to the minimum mass and maximum radius of hot low-mass planets},
  author = {L. Fossati and N. V. Erkaev and H. Lammer and P. E. Cubillos and P. Odert and I. Juvan and K. G. Kislyakova and M. Lendl and D. Kubyshkina and S. J. Bauer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.05624},
  year   = {2017}
}

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Accepted for publication by A&A