A High-resolution Non-detection of Escaping Helium in the Ultrahot Neptune LTT 9779b: Evidence for Weakened Evaporation

Author:

Vissapragada ShreyasORCID,McCreery PatrickORCID,Dos Santos Leonardo A.ORCID,Espinoza NéstorORCID,McWilliam Andrew,Matsunaga Noriyuki,Redai Jéa AdamsORCID,Behr PatrickORCID,France KevinORCID,Hamano SatoshiORCID,Hull Charlie,Ikeda YujiORCID,Katoh Haruki,Kawakita HideyoORCID,López-Morales MercedesORCID,Ortiz Ceballos Kevin N.ORCID,Otsubo Shogo,Sarugaku Yuki,Takeuchi Tomomi

Abstract

Abstract The recent discovery of “ultrahot” (P < 1 day) Neptunes has come as a surprise: some of these planets have managed to retain gaseous envelopes despite being close enough to their host stars to trigger strong photoevaporation and/or Roche lobe overflow. Here, we investigate atmospheric escape in LTT 9779b, an ultrahot Neptune with a volatile-rich envelope. We observed two transits of this planet using the newly commissioned WINERED spectrograph (R ∼ 68,000) on the 6.5 m Clay/Magellan II Telescope, aiming to detect an extended upper atmosphere in the He 10830 Å triplet. We found no detectable planetary absorption: in a 0.75 Å passband centered on the triplet, we set a 2σ upper limit of 0.12% (δ R p /H < 14) and a 3σ upper limit of 0.20% (δ R p /H < 22). Using a H/He isothermal Parker wind model, we found corresponding 95% and 99.7% upper limits on the planetary mass-loss rate of M ̇ < 10 10.03 g s−1 and M ̇ < 10 11.11 g s−1, respectively, smaller than predicted by outflow models even considering the weak stellar X-ray and ultraviolet emission. The low evaporation rate is plausibly explained by a metal-rich envelope, which would decrease the atmospheric scale height and increase the cooling rate of the outflow. This hypothesis is imminently testable: if metals commonly weaken planetary outflows, then we expect that JWST will find high atmospheric metallicities for small planets that have evaded detection in He 10830 Å.

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American Astronomical Society

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