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The high-energy spectrum of the nearby planet-hosting inactive mid-M dwarf LHS 3844

Authors :
Diamond-Lowe, Hannah
Youngblood, Allison
Charbonneau, David
King, George
Teal, D. J.
Bastelberger, Sandra
Corrales, Lia
Kempton, Eliza M. -R.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

To fully characterize the atmospheres, or lack thereof, of terrestrial exoplanets we must include the high-energy environments provided by their host stars. The nearby mid-M dwarf LHS 3844 hosts a terrestrial world which lacks a substantial atmosphere. We present a time series UV spectrum of LHS 3844 from 1131-3215A captured by HST/COS. We detect one flare in the FUV, which has an absolute energy of 8.96+/-0.79e28 erg and an equivalent duration of 355+/-31 s. We extract the flare and quiescent UV spectra separately. For each spectrum we estimate the Ly-alpha flux using correlations between UV line strengths. We use Swift-XRT to place an upper limit on the soft X-ray flux and construct a differential emission model (DEM) to estimate flux that is obscured by the interstellar medium. We compare the DEM flux estimates in the XUV to other methods that rely on scaling from the Ly-alpha, Si IV, and N V lines in the UV. The XUV, FUV, and NUV flux of LHS 3844 relative to its bolometric luminosity is log10(Lband/LBol) = -3.65, -4.16, and -4.56, respectively, for the quiescent state. These values agree with trends in high-energy flux as a function of stellar effective temperature found by the MUSCLES survey for a sample of early-M dwarfs. Many of the most spectroscopically accessible terrestrial exoplanets orbit inactive mid- to late-M dwarfs like LHS 3844. Measurements of M dwarf high-energy spectra are preferable for exoplanet characterization, but are not always possible. The spectrum of LHS 3844 is a useful proxy for the current radiation environment for these worlds.<br />Comment: Published in AJ; HLSPs now available

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2104.10522
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/abfa1c