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AU Microscopii in the FUV: Observations in Quiescence, During Flares, and Implications for AU Mic b and c

Authors :
Feinstein, Adina D.
France, Kevin
Youngblood, Allison
Duvvuri, Girish M.
Teal, DJ
Cauley, P. Wilson
Seligman, Darryl Z.
Gaidos, Eric
Kempton, Eliza M. R.
Bean, Jacob L.
Diamond-Lowe, Hannah
Newton, Elisabeth
Ginzburg, Sivan
Plavchan, Peter
Gao, Peter
Schlichting, Hilke
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

High energy X-ray and ultraviolet (UV) radiation from young stars impacts planetary atmospheric chemistry and mass loss. The active $\sim 22$ Myr M dwarf AU Mic hosts two exoplanets orbiting interior to its debris disk. Therefore, this system provides a unique opportunity to quantify the effects of stellar XUV irradiation on planetary atmospheres as a function of both age and orbital separation. In this paper we present over 5 hours of Far-UV (FUV) observations of AU Mic taken with the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS; 1070-1360 Angstrom) on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). We provide an itemization of $120$ emission features in the HST/COS FUV spectrum and quantify the flux contributions from formation temperatures ranging from $10^4-10^7$ K. We detect 13flares in the FUV white-light curve with energies ranging from $10^{29} - 10^{31}$ ergs. The majority of the energy in each of these flares is released from the transition region between the chromosphere and the corona. There is a 100$\times$ increase in flux at continuum wavelengths $\lambda < 1100$ Angstrom in each flare which may be caused by thermal Bremsstrahlung emission. We calculate that the baseline atmospheric mass-loss rate for AU Mic b is $\sim 10^8$ g s$^{-1}$, although this rate can be as high as $\sim 10^{14}$ g s$^{-1}$ during flares with $L_\textrm{flare} \simeq 10^{33}$ erg s$^{-1}$. Finally, we model the transmission spectra for AU Mic b and c with a new panchromatic spectrum of AU Mic c and motivate future JWST observations of these planets.<br />Comment: 29 pages, 12 figures, 3 tables, Accepted to AJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2205.09606
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ac8107