Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3103295592> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3103295592 abstract "Context. Exoplanets orbiting very close to their parent star are strongly irradiated. This can lead the upper atmospheric layers to expand and evaporate into space. The metastable helium (HeI) triplet at 1083.3 nm has recently been shown to be a powerful diagnostic to probe extended and escaping exoplanetary atmospheres.Aims. We perform high-resolution transmission spectroscopy of the transiting hot Jupiter HD 189733 b with the GIARPS (GIANO-B + HARPS-N) observing mode of the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo, taking advantage of the simultaneous optical+near infrared spectral coverage to detect HeI in the planet's extended atmosphere and to gauge the impact of stellar magnetic activity on the planetary absorption signal.Methods. Observations were performed during five transit events of HD 189733 b. By comparison of the in-transit and out-of-transit GIANO-B observations, we computed high-resolution transmission spectra. We then used them to perform equivalent width measurements and carry out light-curves analyses in order to consistently gauge the excess in-transit absorption in correspondence with the HeI triplet.Results. We spectrally resolve the HeI triplet and detect an absorption signal during all five transits. The mean in-transit absorption depth amounts to 0.75 0.03% (25 sigma) in the core of the strongest helium triplet component. We detect night-to-night variations in the HeI absorption signal likely due to the transit events occurring in the presence of stellar surface inhomogeneities. We evaluate the impact of stellar-activity pseudo-signals on the true planetary absorption using a comparative analysis of the HeI 1083.3 nm (in the near-infrared) and the H alpha (in the visible) lines. Using a 3D atmospheric code, we interpret the time series of the HeI absorption lines in the three nights not affected by stellar contamination, which exhibit a mean in-transit absorption depth of 0.77 +/- 0.04% (19 sigma) in full agreement with the one derived from the full dataset. In agreement with previous results, our simulations suggest that the helium layers only fill part of the Roche lobe. Observations can be explained with a thermosphere heated to similar to 12 000 K, expanding up to similar to 1.2 planetary radii, and losing similar to 1 g s(-1) of metastable helium.Conclusions. Our results reinforce the importance of simultaneous optical plus near infrared monitoring when performing high-resolution transmission spectroscopy of the extended and escaping atmospheres of hot planets in the presence of stellar activity." @default.
- W3103295592 created "2020-11-23" @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5001152995 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5003134253 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5005935730 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5008891613 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5011463025 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5018122494 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5018340170 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5018633916 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5022060485 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5023878393 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5025101566 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5026819913 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5029531592 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5031499581 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5031609084 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5034048454 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5036060615 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5036171509 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5036786656 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5037261358 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5038763308 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5038855448 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5039326581 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5039986610 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5041014630 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5042677304 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5042898984 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5045522063 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5045947822 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5047085804 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5047183076 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5047785537 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5050960308 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5051052565 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5051643173 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5052964106 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5056356825 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5059755675 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5060692349 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5063418720 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5068323687 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5068385045 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5074479673 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5076266576 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5078642494 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5079166160 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5083285161 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5084098015 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5084320287 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5088260691 @default.
- W3103295592 creator A5090456074 @default.
- W3103295592 date "2020-07-01" @default.
- W3103295592 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W3103295592 title "The GAPS programme at TNG: XXII. The GIARPS view of the extended helium atmosphere of HD 189733 b accounting for stellar activity" @default.
- W3103295592 cites W1604168172 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W1972606006 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W1990807991 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W1991094176 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W1991238812 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W1994727621 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W1997376795 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W2034010023 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W2034907340 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W2045483269 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W2055830928 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W2059341240 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W2060354707 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W2066135596 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W2066154329 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W2073231554 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W2080690523 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W2087239267 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W2092283493 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W2092289266 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W2095965170 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W2096390283 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W2125819523 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W2141088977 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W2146512888 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W2147287245 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W2147430957 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W2155828690 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W2162059016 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W2272869449 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W2326850392 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W2463991249 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W2563198145 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W2605552308 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W2606572855 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W2785977562 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W2810442961 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W2891003790 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W2963718551 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W3003854462 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W3098000512 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W3098077411 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W3098695305 @default.
- W3103295592 cites W3099278318 @default.