Non-detection of Helium in the Upper Atmospheres of Three Sub-Neptune Exoplanets
David Kasper, Jacob L. Bean, Antonija Oklop\v{c}i\'c, Isaac Malsky,, Eliza M.-R. Kempton, Jean-Michel D\'esert, Leslie A. Rogers, Megan Mansfield

TL;DR
This study searched for helium in the upper atmospheres of three sub-Neptune exoplanets using high-resolution spectroscopy but found no detections, providing constraints on atmospheric properties and challenging existing mass loss models.
Contribution
First high-resolution search for helium in sub-Neptune atmospheres, setting limits on thermosphere temperatures and atmospheric loss, and highlighting key uncertainties in modeling such atmospheres.
Findings
No helium detected in any of the three planets.
Results challenge existing models of atmospheric mass loss.
Constraints on thermosphere temperatures and atmospheric composition.
Abstract
We present a search for helium in the upper atmospheres of three sub-Neptune size planets to investigate the origins of these ubiquitous objects. The detection of helium for a low density planet would be strong evidence for the presence of a primary atmosphere accreted from the protoplanetary nebula because large amounts of helium are not expected in the secondary atmospheres of rocky planets. We used Keck+NIRSPEC to obtain high-resolution transit spectroscopy of the planets GJ1214b, GJ9827d, and HD97658b around the 10,833 Ang He triplet feature. We did not detect helium absorption for any of the planets despite achieving a high level of sensitivity. We used the non-detections to set limits on the planets' thermosphere temperatures and atmospheric loss rates by comparing grids of 1D models to the data. We also performed coupled interior structure and atmospheric loss calculations, which…
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