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arxiv: 1903.05718 · v1 · pith:RKQ4VB7Gnew · submitted 2019-03-13 · 🌌 astro-ph.EP

EUV influences on exoplanet atmospheric stability and evolution

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keywords exoplanetstarsaloneatmosphericcharacterizeenergyespeciallyevolution
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The planetary effective surface temperature alone is insufficient to characterize exoplanet atmospheres and their stability or evolution. Considering the star-planet system as a whole is necessary, and a critical component of the system is the photoionizing stellar extreme ultraviolet emission (EUV; 100-912 {\AA}). EUV photons drive atmospheric mass loss through thermal and nonthermal processes, and an accurate accounting of the EUV energy deposition in a planet's energy budget is essential, especially for terrestrial habitable zone planets and close-in gaseous planets. Direct EUV observations of exoplanet host stars would require a new, dedicated observatory. Archival observations from the $\textit{EUVE}$ satellite, models, and theory alone are insufficient to accurately characterize EUV spectra of the majority of exoplanet host stars, especially for low-mass stars.

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