Evidence for He i 10830 Å Absorption during the Transit of a Warm Neptune around the M-dwarf GJ 3470 with the Habitable-zone Planet Finder
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Ninan, Joe P.Stefansson, Gudmundur

Mahadevan, Suvrath

Bender, Chad

Robertson, Paul

Ramsey, Lawrence
Terrien, Ryan

Wright, Jason
Diddams, Scott A.
Kanodia, Shubham
Cochran, William
Endl, Michael
Ford, Eric B.
Fredrick, Connor
Halverson, Samuel

Hearty, Fred
Jennings, Jeff
Kaplan, Kyle
Lubar, Emily
Metcalf, Andrew J.
Monson, Andrew
Nitroy, Colin
Roy, Arpita

Schwab, Christian

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Univ Arizona, Steward ObservIssue Date
2020-05-11
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Ninan, J. P., Stefansson, G., Mahadevan, S., Bender, C., Robertson, P., Ramsey, L., ... & Schwab, C. (2020). Evidence for He i 10830 Å Absorption during the Transit of a Warm Neptune around the M-dwarf GJ 3470 with the Habitable-zone Planet Finder. The Astrophysical Journal, 894(2), 97.Journal
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Understanding the dynamics and kinematics of outflowing atmospheres of hot and warm exoplanets is crucial to understanding the origins and evolutionary history of the exoplanets near the evaporation desert. Recently, ground-based measurements of the meta-stable helium atom's resonant absorption at 10830 A has become a powerful probe of the base environment which is driving the outflow of exoplanet atmospheres. We report evidence for the He i 10830 A in absorption (equivalent width similar to 0.012 0.002 A) in the exosphere of a warm Neptune orbiting the M-dwarf GJ 3470, during three transits using the Habitable Zone Planet Finder near-infrared spectrograph. This marks the first reported evidence for He i 10830 A atmospheric absorption for a planet orbiting an M-dwarf. Our detected absorption is broad and its blueshifted wing extends to -36 km s(-1), the largest reported in the literature to date. We modeled the state of helium atoms in the exosphere of GJ3470b based on assumptions on the UV and X-ray flux of GJ 3470, and found our measurement of flux-weighted column density of meta-stable state helium derived from our transit observations, to be consistent with the model, within its uncertainties. The methodology developed here will be useful to study and constrain the atmospheric outflow models of other exoplanets like GJ 3470b, which are near the edge of the evaporation desert.ISSN
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1538-4357Version
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10.3847/1538-4357/ab8559