X-Ray Emission from the Exoplanet Hosting LTT 1445 Triple Star System

  • Brown A
  • Froning C
  • Youngblood A
  • et al.
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Abstract

JWST will be able to observe the atmospheres of rocky planets transiting nearby M dwarfs. The M-dwarf triple star system LTT 1445, at a distance of 6.86 pc, hosts some of the nearest rocky terrestrial planets. These planets most likely orbit the M 3.5V star LTT 1445A. During a 28.6 ks Chandra ACIS-S3 observation we have: (i) spatially resolved and detected all three stars in the LTT 1445 system; (ii) measured the X-ray luminosity of the individual stars, including LTT 1445A, for the first time; (iii) studied the flux variability of the X-ray sources and found strong variability from the A and C components; and (iv) investigated how the coronal luminosities, temperatures, and volume emission measures vary at different activity levels. Combining these X-ray data with upcoming HST ultraviolet observations will allow a differential emission measure estimation of the star’s extreme-ultraviolet spectrum, thereby facilitating modeling of the rocky planets’ atmospheres.

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Brown, A., Froning, C. S., Youngblood, A., France, K., Wilson, D. J., Duvvuri, G., … Diamond-Lowe, H. (2022). X-Ray Emission from the Exoplanet Hosting LTT 1445 Triple Star System. The Astronomical Journal, 164(5), 206. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ac8f25

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