Abstract
Close-in lava planets represent an extreme example of terrestrial worlds, but their high temperatures may allow us to probe a diversity of crustal compositions. The brightest and most well-studied of these objects is 55 Cancri e, a nearby super-Earth with a remarkably short 17 hr orbit. However, despite numerous studies, debate remains about the existence and composition of its atmosphere. We present upper limits on the atmospheric pressure of 55 Cnc e derived from high-resolution time-series spectra taken with Gemini-N/MAROON-X. Our results are consistent with current crustal evaporation models for this planet which predict a thin ∼100 mbar atmosphere. We conclude that, if a mineral atmosphere is present on 55 Cnc e, the atmospheric pressure is below 100 mbar.
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Rasmussen, K. C., Currie, M. H., Hagee, C., van Buchem, C., Malik, M., Savel, A. B., … Bean, J. L. (2023). A Nondetection of Iron in the First High-resolution Emission Study of the Lava Planet 55 Cnc e. The Astronomical Journal, 166(4), 155. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/acf28e
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