A New Window into Escaping Exoplanet Atmospheres: 10830 \AA\ Line of Helium
Antonija Oklop\v{c}i\'c, Christopher M. Hirata

TL;DR
This paper proposes using the helium 10830 Å line as a new observational tool to study escaping exoplanet atmospheres, offering clearer insights than traditional Lyα observations affected by interstellar absorption.
Contribution
It introduces a simple 1D model to predict helium absorption at 10830 Å in escaping atmospheres, demonstrating its potential for better atmospheric characterization.
Findings
Exoplanets similar to GJ 436b and HD 209458b should show detectable helium absorption.
Predicted excess absorption at 10830 Å is approximately 8% for GJ 436b.
Predicted excess absorption at 10830 Å is approximately 2% for HD 209458b.
Abstract
Observational evidence for escaping exoplanet atmospheres has been obtained for a few exoplanets to date. It comes from strong transit signals detected in the ultraviolet, most notably in the wings of the hydrogen Lyman- (Ly) line. However, the core of the Ly line is often heavily affected by interstellar absorption and geocoronal emission, limiting the information about the atmosphere that can be extracted from that part of the spectrum. Transit observations in atomic lines that are (a) sensitive enough to trace the rarefied gas in the planetary wind and (b) do not suffer from significant extinction by the interstellar medium could enable more detailed observations, and thus provide better constraints on theoretical models of escaping atmospheres. The absorption line of a metastable state of helium at 10830 \AA\ could satisfy both of these conditions for some…
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