The impact of coronal mass ejections and flares on the atmosphere of the hot Jupiter HD189733b

Author:

Hazra Gopal12ORCID,Vidotto Aline A12ORCID,Carolan Stephen2ORCID,Villarreal D’Angelo Carolina3ORCID,Manchester Ward4

Affiliation:

1. Leiden Observatory, Leiden University, NL-2300 RA Leiden, the Netherlands

2. School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland

3. Instituto de Astronomía Teórica y Experimental (IATE-CONICET), Laprida 854, X5000BGR Córdoba, Argentina

4. Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT High-energy stellar irradiation can photoevaporate planetary atmospheres, which can be observed in spectroscopic transits of hydrogen lines. For the exoplanet HD189733b, multiple observations in the Ly α line have shown that atmospheric evaporation is variable, going from undetected to enhanced evaporation in a 1.5-yr interval. Coincidentally or not, when HD189733b was observed to be evaporating, a stellar flare had just occurred 8 h prior to the observation. This led to the question of whether this temporal variation in evaporation occurred due to the flare, an unseen associated coronal mass ejection (CME), or even the simultaneous effect of both. In this work, we investigate the impact of flares (radiation), winds, and CMEs (particles) on the atmosphere of HD189733b using three-dimensional radiation hydrodynamic simulations that self-consistently include stellar photon heating. We study four cases: first, the quiescent phase including stellar wind; secondly, a flare; thirdly, a CME; and fourthly, a flare that is followed by a CME. Compared to the quiescent case, we find that the flare alone increases the evaporation rate by only 25 per cent, while the CME leads to a factor of 4 increments. We calculate Ly α synthetic transits and find that the flare alone cannot explain the observed high blueshifted velocities seen in the Ly α. The CME, however, leads to an increase in the velocity of escaping atmospheres, enhancing the blueshifted transit depth. While the effects of CMEs show a promising potential, our models are not able to fully explain the blueshifted transit depths, indicating that they might require additional physical mechanisms.

Funder

European Research Council

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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