Exoplanet HD 209458b : Evaporation strengthened
A. Vidal-Madjar, A. Lecavelier des Etangs, J.-M. Desert, G. E., Ballester, R. Ferlet, G. Hebrard, M. Mayor

TL;DR
Re-analysis of Hubble data confirms the detection of atmospheric evaporation in exoplanet HD 209458b, supporting the hot-Jupiter evaporation model despite previous conflicting analyses.
Contribution
This study reconciles conflicting analyses of Lyman-alpha observations, confirming atmospheric evaporation in HD 209458b with consistent measurements across datasets.
Findings
Detection of hydrogen escape consistent across multiple datasets.
Stellar Lyman-alpha variability unlikely to affect results.
Supports the evaporation model for hot Jupiters.
Abstract
Following re-analysis of Hubble Space Telescope observations of primary transits of the extrasolar planet HD209458b at Lyman-alpha, Ben-Jaffel (2007, BJ007) claims that no sign of evaporation is observed. Here we show that, in fact, this new analysis is consistent with the one of Vidal-Madjar et al. (2003, VM003) and supports the detection of evaporation. The apparent disagreement is mainly due to the disparate wavelength ranges that are used to derive the transit absorption depth. VM003 derives a (15+/-4)% absorption depth during transit over the core of the stellar Lyman-alpha line (from -130 km/s to +100 km/s), and this result agrees with the (8.9+/-2.1)% absorption depth reported by BJ007 from a slightly expanded dataset but over a larger wavelength range (+/-200 km/s). These measurements agree also with the (5+/-2)% absorption reported by Vidal-Madjar et al. (2004) over the whole…
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