The influence of the Extreme Ultraviolet spectral energy distribution on the structure and composition of the upper atmosphere of exoplanets
J.H.Guo, Lotfi Ben-Jaffel

TL;DR
This study investigates how different stellar EUV spectral energy distributions influence the structure, composition, and mass loss of exoplanet atmospheres, revealing significant effects on atomic hydrogen distribution and atmospheric chemistry.
Contribution
The paper introduces a model analyzing the impact of varied stellar EUV SED profiles on exoplanet atmospheric properties, highlighting their role in atmospheric composition and escape processes.
Findings
Mass loss rates are moderately affected by EUV SED profiles.
Atmospheric composition and species distribution can vary dramatically with EUV SED.
Photoionization effects depend on the spectral energy distribution and planetary parameters.
Abstract
By varying the profiles of stellar extreme ultraviolet (EUV) spectral energy distribution (SED), we tested the influences of stellar EUV SEDs on the physical and chemical properties of the escaping atmosphere. We apply our model to study four exoplanets, HD\,189733b, HD\,209458b, GJ \,436b, and Kepler-11b. We found that the total mass loss rates of an exoplanet, which are determined mainly by the integrated fluxes, are moderately affected by the profiles of the EUV SED, but the composition and species distributions in the atmosphere can be dramatically modified by the different profiles of the EUV SED. For exoplanets with a high hydrodynamic escape parameter (), the amount of atomic hydrogen produced by photoionization at different altitudes can vary by one to two orders of magnitude with the variation of stellar EUV SEDs. The effect of photoionization of H is prominent when…
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