The GAPS Programme at TNG: LIV. A He I survey of close-in giant planets hosted by M-K dwarf stars with GIANO-B
Context . Atmospheric escape plays a fundamental role in shaping the properties of exoplanets. The metastable near-infrared (nIR) helium triplet at 1083.3 nm (He I ) is a powerful proxy of extended and evaporating atmospheres. Aims . We used the GIARPS (GIANO-B + HARPS-N) observing mode of the Teles...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin) 2024-06, Vol.686, p.A83 |
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. Atmospheric escape plays a fundamental role in shaping the properties of exoplanets. The metastable near-infrared (nIR) helium triplet at 1083.3 nm (He
I
) is a powerful proxy of extended and evaporating atmospheres.
Aims
. We used the GIARPS (GIANO-B + HARPS-N) observing mode of the Telescopio Nazionale
Galileo
to search for He
I
absorption in the upper atmospheres of five close-in giant planets hosted by the K and M dwarf stars of our sample, namely WASP-69 b, WASP-107 b, HAT-P-11 b, GJ 436 b, and GJ 3470 b.
Methods
. We focused our analysis on the nIR He
I
triplet, performing high-resolution transmission spectroscopy by comparing the in-transit and out-of-transit observations. In instances where nightly variability in the He
I
absorption signal was identified, we investigated the potential influence of stellar magnetic activity on the planetary absorption signal by searching for variations in the H
α
transmission spectrum.
Results
. We spectrally resolve the He
I
triplet and confirm the published detections for WASP-69 b (3.91 ± 0.22%, 17.6
σ
), WASP-107 b (8.17
−0.76
+0.80
%, 10.5
σ
), HAT-P-11 b (1.36 ± 0.17%, 8.0
σ
), and GJ 3470 b (1.75
−0.36
+0.39
%, 4.7
σ
). We do not find evidence of extra absorption for GJ 436 b. We observe night-to-night variations in the He
I
absorption signal for WASP-69 b, associated with variability in H
α
, which likely indicates the influence of pseudo-signals related to stellar activity. Additionally, we find that the He
I
signal of GJ 3470 b originates from a single transit observation, thereby corroborating the discrepancies found in the existing literature. An inspection of the H
α
line reveals an absorption signal during the same transit event.
Conclusions
. By combining our findings with previous analyses of GIANO-B He
I
measurements of planets orbiting K dwarfs, we explore potential trends with planetary and stellar parameters that are thought to affect the absorption of metastable He
I
. Our analysis is unable to identify clear patterns, thus emphasising the necessity for additional measurements and the exploration of potential additional parameters that may be important in controlling He
I
absorption in planetary upper atmospheres. |
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ISSN: | 0004-6361 1432-0746 |
DOI: | 10.1051/0004-6361/202348997 |