Is pi Men c's atmosphere hydrogen-dominated? Insights from a non-detecton of Hy Ly-alpha absorption
Antonio Garc\'ia Mu\~noz, Allison Youngblood, Luca Fossati, Davide, Gandolfi, Juan Cabrera, Heike Rauer

TL;DR
This study used Hubble's Ly-alpha spectroscopy to investigate pi Men c's atmosphere, finding no hydrogen detection, which suggests it may be dominated by water or heavier molecules rather than hydrogen.
Contribution
It provides the first upper limits on hydrogen in pi Men c's atmosphere and proposes a correlation between planetary density and hydrogen detectability in Ly-alpha observations.
Findings
No hydrogen detected in pi Men c's atmosphere.
Higher density planets (>3 g/cm^3) tend to lack hydrogen Ly-alpha absorption.
Planets with densities <2 g/cm^3 show detectable hydrogen absorption.
Abstract
Constraining the composition of super-Earth-to-sub-Neptune-size planets is a priority to understand the processes of planetary formation and evolution. pi Men c represents a unique target for the atmospheric and compositional characterization of such planets because it is strongly irradiated and its bulk density is consistent with abundant H2O. We searched for hydrogen from photodissociating H2/H2O in pi Men c's upper atmosphere through H i Ly-alpha transmission spectroscopy with the Hubble Space Telescope's STIS instrument, but did not detect it. We set 1 (3) upper limits for the effective planet-to-star size ratio RLy-alpha/Rearth=0.13 (0.24) and 0.12 (0.20) at velocities [-215,-91] km/s and [+57,+180] km/s, respectively. We reconstructed the stellar spectrum, and estimate that Men c receives about 1350 erg cm-2 s-1 of 5-912-Angstroms-energy, enough to cause rapid atmospheric escape.…
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