Investigating the High-energy Radiation Environment of Planets in Sun-like Binary Systems
Patrick R. Behr, Kevin France, Nicholas Kruczek, Nicholas Nell, Brian Fleming, Stefan Ulrich, Girish M. Duvvuri, Amy Louca, Yamila Miguel

TL;DR
This study measures the FUV radiation from the Sun-like binary system $ extalpha$ Centauri AB to understand the high-energy environment affecting exoplanet atmospheres, combining observations with models to assess atmospheric impacts.
Contribution
It provides the first broad FUV spectrum of $ extalpha$ Centauri AB, creating detailed spectral energy distributions and analyzing their effects on hypothetical exoplanet atmospheres.
Findings
FUV spectra of $ extalpha$ Centauri AB obtained with SISTINE.
Spectral energy distributions covering 5 Å to 1 mm created for both stars.
Enhanced stellar activity may not significantly increase atmospheric mass loss for exoplanets.
Abstract
Far-ultraviolet (FUV) radiation is a driving source of photochemistry in planetary atmospheres. Proper interpretation of atmospheric observations requires a full understanding of the radiation environment that a planet is exposed to. Using the Suborbital Imaging Spectrograph for Transition-region Irradiance from Nearby Exoplanet host stars (SISTINE) rocket-borne spectrograph, we observed the Sun-like binary system Centauri AB and captured the FUV spectrum of both stars simultaneously. Our spectra cover 980--1570 {\AA}, providing the broadest FUV wavelength coverage taken in a single exposure and spanning several key stellar emission features which are important photochemical drivers. Combining the SISTINE spectrum with archival observations, model spectra, and a novel stellar activity model, we have created spectral energy distributions (SEDs) spanning 5 {\AA}--1 mm for both…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astro and Planetary Science
