Outflowing Helium from a Mature Mini-Neptune

Michael M. Zhang, F. Dai, J. Bean, H. Knutson, F. Rescigno
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We announce the detection of escaping helium from TOI 2134b, a mini-Neptune a few gigayears old. The average in-transit absorption spectrum shows a peak of 0.37% ± 0.05% and an equivalent width of W avg = 3.3 ± 0.3 mÅ. Among all planets with helium detections, TOI 2134b is the only mature mini-Neptune, has the smallest helium signal, and experiences the lowest X-ray and ultraviolet (XUV) flux. Putting TOI 2134b in the context of all other helium detections, we report the detection of a strong (p = 3.0 × 10−5) and theoretically expected correlation between F XUV/ρ XUV (proportional to the energy-limited mass-loss rate) and R * W avg (roughly proportional to the observationally inferred mass-loss rate). Here W avg is the equivalent width of the helium absorption, and ρ XUV is the density of the planet within the XUV photosphere, but the correlation is similarly strong if we use the optical photosphere. Having the lowest value on both axes, TOI 2134b anchors the relation. We encourage further observations to fill in the missing regions of this parameter space and improve estimates of F XUV.
从成熟的迷你海王星流出的氦
我们宣布在TOI 2134b,一颗有几十亿年历史的迷你海王星上发现了逃逸的氦。平均传输吸收谱峰为0.37%±0.05%,等效宽度为wavg = 3.3±0.3 mÅ。在所有探测到氦的行星中,TOI 2134b是唯一成熟的迷你海王星,氦信号最小,x射线和紫外线(XUV)通量最低。将TOI 2134b放在所有其他氦探测的背景下,我们报告了fxuv /ρ XUV(与能量限制的质量损失率成正比)和R * W avg(与观测推断的质量损失率大致成正比)之间的强(p = 3.0 × 10−5)和理论预期的相关性的探测。这里wavg是氦吸收的等效宽度,而ρ XUV是XUV光球内行星的密度,但如果我们使用光学光球,相关性同样很强。TOI 2134b在两个轴上都具有最低值,锚定了关系。我们鼓励进一步的观测来填补这个参数空间的缺失区域,并改进对fxuv的估计。
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