A Lyman-alpha transit left undetected: the environment and atmospheric behavior of K2-25b
Keighley E. Rockcliffe (1), Elisabeth R. Newton (1), Allison, Youngblood (2), Vincent Bourrier (3), Andrew W. Mann (4), Zachory, Berta-Thompson (5), Marcel A. Ag\"ueros (6), Alejandro N\'u\~nez (6), and, David Charbonneau (7)

TL;DR
This study used HST and XMM-Newton to investigate atmospheric escape in K2-25b, a young Neptune-sized exoplanet, but found no detectable Lyman-alpha transit, suggesting limited atmospheric loss or observational challenges.
Contribution
First detailed Lyman-alpha and X-ray analysis of K2-25b, providing upper limits on atmospheric escape and estimating its mass loss rate compared to similar exoplanets.
Findings
No Lyman-alpha exospheric signature detected.
Estimated maximum mass loss rate of 10.6 x 10^10 g/s.
Short photoionization time of about 3 hours.
Abstract
K2-25b is a Neptune-sized exoplanet (3.45 Earth radii) that orbits its M4.5 host with a period of 3.48 days. Due to its membership in the Hyades Cluster, the system has a known age (727 +/- 75 Myr). K2-25b's youth and its similarities with Gl 436b suggested that K2-25b could be undergoing strong atmospheric escape. We observed two transits of K2-25b at Lyman-alpha using HST/STIS in order to search for escaping neutral hydrogen. We were unable to detect an exospheric signature, but placed an upper limit of (R_p/R_s) < 0.56 at 95% confidence by fitting the light curve of the Lyman-alpha red-wing, or < 1.20 in the blue-wing. We reconstructed the intrinsic Lyman-alpha profile of K2-25 to determine its Lyman-alpha flux, and analyzed XMM-Newton observations to determined its X-ray flux. Based on the total X-ray and extreme ultraviolet irradiation of the planet (8763 +/- 1049 erg/s/cm^2), we…
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