Signatures of strong magnetization and a metal-poor atmosphere for a Neptune-sized exoplanet

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Lotfi Ben-Jaffel
Gilda E. Ballester
Antonio García Muñoz
Panayotis Lavvas
David K. Sing
Jorge Sanz-Forcada
Ofer Cohen
Tiffany Kataria
Gregory W. Henry
Lars Buchhave
Thomas Mikal-Evans
Hannah R. Wakeford
Mercedes López-Morales
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[1] Sorbonne Universités,Institut d’Astrophysique de Paris
[2] UPMC & CNRS,Lunar and Planetary Laboratory
[3] University of Arizona,Zentrum für Astronomie und Astrophysik
[4] Technische Universität Berlin,Groupe de Spectroscopie Moléculaire et Atmosphérique
[5] AIM,Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences
[6] CEA,Department of Physics & Astronomy
[7] CNRS,Lowell Center for Space Science and Technology
[8] Université Paris-Saclay,Center of Excellence in Information Systems
[9] Université de Paris,DTU Space, National Space Institute
[10] Université de Reims,Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research
[11] John Hopkins University,School of Physics
[12] John Hopkins University,Center for Astrophysics
[13] Centro de Astrobiología (CSIC-INTA),undefined
[14] ESAC,undefined
[15] University of Massachusetts,undefined
[16] NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory,undefined
[17] Tennessee State University,undefined
[18] Technical University of Denmark,undefined
[19] Massachusetts Institute of Technology,undefined
[20] University of Bristol,undefined
[21] HH Wills Physics Laboratory,undefined
[22] Harvard & Smithsonian,undefined
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Nature Astronomy | 2022年 / 6卷
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The magnetosphere of an exoplanet has yet to be unambiguously detected. Investigations of star–planet interaction and neutral atomic hydrogen absorption during transit to detect magnetic fields in hot Jupiters have been inconclusive, and interpretations of the transit absorption non-unique. In contrast, ionized species escaping a magnetized exoplanet, particularly from the polar caps, should populate the magnetosphere, allowing detection of different regions from the plasmasphere to the extended magnetotail and characterization of the magnetic field producing them. Here we report ultraviolet observations of HAT-P-11 b, a low-mass (0.08 MJ) exoplanet showing strong, phase-extended transit absorption of neutral hydrogen (maximum and tail transit depths of 32 ± 4% and 27 ± 4%) and singly ionized carbon (15 ± 4% and 12.5 ± 4%). We show that the atmosphere should have less than six times the solar metallicity (at 200 bar), and the exoplanet must also have an extended magnetotail (1.8–3.1 au). The HAT-P-11 b equatorial magnetic field strength should be about 1–5 G. Our panchromatic approach using ionized species to simultaneously derive metallicity and magnetic field strength can now constrain interior and dynamo models of exoplanets, with implications for formation and evolution scenarios.
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