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2019A&A...623A..58A - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 623A, 58-58 (2019/3-1)

High-resolution confirmation of an extended helium atmosphere around WASP-107b.

ALLART R., BOURRIER V., LOVIS C., EHRENREICH D., ACEITUNO J., GUIJARRO A., PEPE F., SING D.K., SPAKE J.J. and WYTTENBACH A.

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Context. Probing the evaporation of exoplanet atmospheres is key to understanding the formation and evolution of exoplanetary systems. The main tracer of evaporation in the UV is the Lyman-α transition, which can reveal extended exospheres of neutral hydrogen. Recently, the near-infrared (NIR) metastable helium triplet (10833Å) revealed extended thermospheres in several exoplanets. This opens a new window into evaporation.
Aims. We aim at spectrally resolving the first helium absorption signature detected in the warm Saturn WASP-107b with the Wide Filed Camera 3 on board the Hubble Space Telescope (HST/WFC3).
Methods. We obtained one transit of WASP-107b with CARMENES installed on the 3.5m telescope at the Calar Alto observatory.
Results. We detect an excess helium absorption signature of 5.54±0.27% (20σ) in the planet rest frame during the transit. The detection is in agreement with the previous detection achieved with HST/WFC3. The signature shows an excess absorption in the blue part of the lines, suggesting that HeI atoms are escaping from the atmosphere of WASP-107b. We interpret the time-series absorption spectra using the 3D EVE code. Our observations can be explained by combining an extended thermosphere that fills half of the Roche lobe and a large exospheric tail sustained by an escape rate of metastable helium of about 106g/s. In this scenario, however, the upper atmosphere needs to be subjected to a reduced photoionisation and radiation pressure from the star for the model to match the observations.
Conclusions. We confirm the presence of helium in the atmosphere of WASP-107b at high confidence. The helium feature is detected from space and from the ground. The ground-based high-resolution signal brings detailed information about the spatial and dynamical structure of the upper atmosphere, and simulations suggest that the HeI signature of WASP-107b probes both its thermosphere and exosphere, establishing this signature as a robust probe of exoplanetary upper atmospheres. Surveys with NIR high-resolution spectrographs (e.g. CARMENES, the Spectrometre infrarouge (SPIRou), or the Near-Infrared Planet Searcher (NIRPS)) will deliver a statistical understanding of exoplanet thermospheres and exospheres through the helium triplet.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2019

Journal keyword(s): planets and satellites: atmospheres - planets and satellites: individual: WASP-107b - methods: observational - techniques: spectroscopic

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