English

Observing atmospheric escape in sub-Jovian worlds with JWST

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2023-05-31 v1

Abstract

Hydrodynamic atmospheric escape is considered an important process that shapes the evolution of sub-Jovian exoplanets, particularly those with short orbital periods. The metastable He line in the near-infrared at 1.0831.083 μ\mum is a reliable tracer of atmospheric escape in hot exoplanets, with the advantage of being observable from the ground. However, observing escaping He in sub-Jovian planets has remained challenging due to the systematic effects and telluric contamination present in ground-based data. With the successful launch and operations of JWST, we now have access to extremely stable high-precision near-infrared spectrographs in space. Here we predict the observability of metastable He with JWST in two representative and previously well-studied warm Neptunes, GJ 436 b (Teq=687 KT_{\rm eq} = 687~{\rm K}, Rp=0.37 RJR_{\rm p} = 0.37~{\rm R_J}) and GJ 1214 b (Teq=588 KT_{\rm eq} = 588~{\rm K}, Rp=0.25 RJR_{\rm p} = 0.25~{\rm R_J}). Our simulated JWST observations for GJ 436 b demonstrate that a single transit with NIRSpec/G140H is sensitive to mass loss rates that are two orders of magnitude lower than what is detectable from the ground. Our exercise for GJ 1214 b show that the best configuration to observe the relatively weak outflows of warm Neptunes with JWST is with NIRSpec/G140H, and that NIRSpec/G140M and NIRISS/SOSS are less optimal. Since none of these instrument configurations can spectrally resolve the planetary absorption, we conclude that the 1D isothermal Parker-wind approximation may not be sufficient for interpreting such observations. More sophisticated models are critical for breaking the degeneracy between outflow temperature and mass-loss rate for JWST measurements of metastable He.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.2304.07792,
  title  = {Observing atmospheric escape in sub-Jovian worlds with JWST},
  author = {Leonardo A. Dos Santos and Munazza K. Alam and Néstor Espinoza and Shreyas Vissapragada},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.07792},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

14 pages, 7 figures, under review at AAS Journals; this version follows the first round of revision. Feedback from the community is welcome