Transmission Spectroscopy of the Habitable Zone Exoplanet LHS 1140 b with JWST/NIRISS
Charles Cadieux, Ren\'e Doyon, Ryan J. MacDonald, Martin Turbet,, \'Etienne Artigau, Olivia Lim, Michael Radica, Thomas J. Fauchez, Salma, Salhi, Lisa Dang, Lo\"ic Albert, Louis-Philippe Coulombe, Nicolas B. Cowan,, David Lafreni\`ere, Alexandrine L'Heureux, Caroline Piaulet

TL;DR
This study uses JWST/NIRISS transmission spectroscopy to analyze the atmosphere of the habitable zone exoplanet LHS 1140 b, providing evidence for a high mean molecular weight atmosphere or an airless surface, and ruling out hydrogen-rich atmospheres.
Contribution
First transmission spectroscopy observations of LHS 1140 b with JWST, revealing tentative atmospheric composition and constraining possible atmospheric scenarios.
Findings
Detection of unocculted faculae signature (5.8 sigma)
Tentative evidence of Rayleigh scattering from N₂-dominated atmosphere (2.3 sigma)
H₂-rich atmospheres ruled out to >10 sigma
Abstract
LHS 1140 b is the second-closest temperate transiting planet to the Earth with an equilibrium temperature low enough to support surface liquid water. At 1.7300.025 R, LHS 1140 b falls within the radius valley separating H-rich mini-Neptunes from rocky super-Earths. Recent mass and radius revisions indicate a bulk density significantly lower than expected for an Earth-like rocky interior, suggesting that LHS 1140 b could either be a mini-Neptune with a small envelope of hydrogen (0.1% by mass) or a water world (9--19% water by mass). Atmospheric characterization through transmission spectroscopy can readily discern between these two scenarios. Here, we present two JWST/NIRISS transit observations of LHS 1140 b, one of which captures a serendipitous transit of LHS 1140 c. The combined transmission spectrum of LHS 1140 b shows a telltale spectral signature of…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Calibration and Measurement Techniques
