X-ray and UV Observations of the Young Sun HIP~67522: Evidence of Lyman-alpha Absorption Within the Planetary System
Cynthia S. Froning, Allison Youngblood, David J. Wilson, Girish M. Duvvuri, Kevin France, P. Christian Schneider, J. Sebastian Pineda, Alexander Brown, Angeli Sandoval, Thomas Ayres

TL;DR
This study analyzes UV and X-ray observations of the young star HIP 67522, revealing strong stellar activity, potential hydrogen absorption within the system, and implications for exoplanet atmospheric escape.
Contribution
It provides the first UV spectrum of HIP 67522, investigates intrinsic Ly-alpha emission discrepancies, and derives an age-dependent scaling relation for stellar high-energy emission.
Findings
Young star exhibits strong chromospheric and transition region emission lines.
Detected absorption suggests neutral hydrogen possibly from planetary or stellar outflows.
XUV flux at 1 AU is 100 to 100,000 times higher than the present-day Sun.
Abstract
We present ultraviolet (UV) spectroscopy of the 17 Myr, G0V star, HIP 67522. The UV spectrum is characterized by strong chromospheric and transition region emission lines. There was moderate spectral variability during the observations consisting of 15% stochastic fluctuation and two small flares releasing ergs in each event. We compare the broadband spectral energy distribution (SED; 4.7 A - 13.0~m) of the star first presented in Thao et al. (2024) to the solar SED and show that X-ray/UV (XUV) flux density at 1 AU is stronger (from 1000 A down to 5 A) in the young star compared to the present-day Sun. Attempts to reconstruct the intrinsic Ly-alpha emission of the star failed to return physically realistic results. The discrepancy appears to arise from a population of neutral hydrogen within the system itself, extending to …
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
