论文标题
搜索我从热木星tau boo b发射的气球排放
A search for He I airglow emission from the hot Jupiter tau Boo b
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论文摘要
源自亚稳态的三重态2 $^3 $ s的氦吸收线在10830Å处被认为是对热木星及其流体动力逃生过程的扩展大气的出色探针,并且最近在多个星球的透射光谱中检测到。各向同性的重新排放将导致在其他轨道阶段可观察到的氦气气囊。本文的目的是研究使用高分辨率光谱法在系op球星的大气中在10830Å处发射的可检测性,从而有见识近距离气体巨头大气的特性。我们根据其传输信号估计了HE I在热木星中发射的预期强度。我们搜索了三晚在3.50万喀尔阿尔托望远镜上拍摄的高分辨率光谱的三个晚上,在Tau Boo B中搜索了He I10830Å的排放功能。每晚的光谱均得到校正,以获取矫流吸收,天空发射线和出色的特征,并将其转移到行星休息框架以搜索发射。在tau boo b中未检测到He I排放,达到5 $ \ times $ 10 $^{ - 4} $的5 Sigma对比度极限,对于20 km/s以上的排放线宽度。这大约是高于预期排放水平的8倍(假设典型的HE I Transit吸收1%的热木星)。这表明,使用即将到来的仪器(例如VLT/CRIRES+和E-ELT/HIRES)靶向使用精心设计的观测值。
The helium absorption line at 10830 Å, originating from the metastable triplet state 2$^3$S, has been suggested as an excellent probe for the extended atmospheres of hot Jupiters and their hydrodynamic escape processes, and has recently been detected in the transmission spectra of a handful of planets. The isotropic re-emission will lead to helium airglow that may be observable at other orbital phases. The goal of this paper is to investigate the detectability of He I emission at 10830 Å in the atmospheres of exoplanets using high-resolution spectroscopy, providing insights into the properties of the upper atmospheres of close-in gas giants. We estimated the expected strength of He I emission in hot Jupiters based on their transmission signal. We searched for the He I 10830 Å emission feature in tau Boo b in three nights of high-resolution spectra taken by CARMENES at the 3.5m Calar Alto telescope. The spectra from each night were corrected for telluric absorption, sky emission lines, and stellar features, and were shifted to the planetary rest frame to search for the emission. The He I emission is not detected in tau Boo b, reaching a 5 sigma contrast limit of 4$\times$10$^{-4}$ for emission line widths above 20 km/s. This is roughly a factor of 8 above the expected level of emission (assuming a typical He I transit absorption of 1% for hot Jupiters). This suggests that targeting the He I emission with well-designed observations using upcoming instruments such as VLT/CRIRES+ and E-ELT/HIRES is possible.