Hint of a transiting extended atmosphere on 55 Cancri b
David Ehrenreich, Vincent Bourrier, Xavier Bonfils, Alain Lecavelier, des Etangs, Guillaume H\'ebrard, David K. Sing, Peter J. Wheatley, Alfred, Vidal-Madjar, Xavier Delfosse, St\'ephane Udry, Thierry Forveille, Claire, Moutou

TL;DR
This study presents evidence of a potential extended hydrogen atmosphere around 55 Cancri b, detected via Lyman-alpha absorption, indicating that cooler exoplanets may also possess significant extended atmospheres.
Contribution
First detection of possible extended hydrogen atmosphere on 55 Cancri b through Lyman-alpha observations, expanding understanding of atmospheric retention in cooler exoplanets.
Findings
7.5% Lyman-alpha absorption at 55 Cnc b's inferior conjunction
No significant transit signal for 55 Cnc e
Star is a bright Lyman-alpha and variable X-ray source
Abstract
The naked-eye star 55 Cancri hosts a planetary system with five known planets, including a hot super-Earth (55 Cnc e) extremely close to its star and a farther out giant planet (55 Cnc b), found in milder irradiation conditions with respect to other known hot Jupiters. This system raises important questions on the evolution of atmospheres for close-in exoplanets, and the dependence with planetary mass and irradiation. These questions can be addressed by Lyman-alpha transit observations of the extended hydrogen planetary atmospheres, complemented by contemporaneous measurements of the stellar X-ray flux. In fact, planet `e' has been detected in transit, suggesting the system is seen nearly edge-on. Yet, planet `b' has not been observed in transit so far. Here, we report on Hubble Space Telescope STIS Lyman-alpha and Chandra ACIS-S X-ray observations of 55 Cnc. These simultaneous…
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