Absence of extended atmospheres in low-mass star radius-gap planets

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Kepler showed a paucity of planets with radii of 1.5–2 R☉ around solar mass stars but this radius-gap has not been well studied for low-mass star planets. Energy-driven escape models like photoevaporation and core-powered mass-loss predict opposing transition regimes between rocky and non-rocky planets when compared to models depicting planets forming in gas-poor environments. Here, we present transit observations of three super-Earth sized planets in the radius-gap around low-mass stars using high-dispersion InfraRed Doppler spectrograph on the Subaru 8.2 m telescope. The planets GJ 9827 b and d orbit around a K6V star and TOI-1235 b orbits a M0.5 star. We limit any planet-related absorption in the 1083.3 nm lines of triplet He I by placing an upper-limit on the equivalent width of 14.71, 18.39, and 1.44 mÅ for GJ 9827 b (99 per cent confidence), GJ 9827 d (99 per cent confidence), and TOI-1235 b (95 per cent confidence), respectively. Using a Parker wind model, we cap the mass-loss at >0.25 M☉ Gyr−1 and >0.2 M☉ Gyr−1 for GJ 9827 b and d, respectively (99 per cent confidence), and >0.05 M☉ Gyr−1 for TOI-1235 b (95 per cent confidence) for a representative wind temperature of 5000 K. Our observed results for the three planets are more consistent with the predictions from photoevaporation and/or core-powered mass-loss models than the gas-poor formation models. However, more planets in the radius-gap regime around the low-mass stars are needed to robustly predict the atmospheric evolution in planets around low-mass stars.

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Krishnamurthy, V., Hirano, T., Gaidos, E., Sato, B., Kopparapu, R., Barclay, T., … Vievard, S. (2023). Absence of extended atmospheres in low-mass star radius-gap planets. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 521(1), 1210–1220. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad404

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