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arxiv: 1904.04320 · v1 · pith:MJPVY33Onew · submitted 2019-04-08 · 🌌 astro-ph.EP · astro-ph.SR

X-ray Studies of Exoplanets: A 2020 Decadal Survey White Paper

Scott J. Wolk (Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory) , Jeremy J. Drake (Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory) , Graziella Branduardi-Raymont (University College London) , Katja Poppenhaeger (Queen's University Belfast , University of Potsdam) , Vladimir Airapetian (NASA/GSFC & American University) , Kevin France (JILA , University of Colorado)
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Over the last two decades, the discovery of exoplanets has fundamentally changed our perception of the universe and humanity's place within it. Recent work indicates that a solar system's X-ray and high energy particle environment is of fundamental importance to the formation and development of the atmospheres of close-in planets such as hot Jupiters, and Earth-like planets around M stars. X-ray imaging and spectroscopy provide powerful and unique windows into the high energy flux that an exoplanet experiences, and X-ray photons also serve as proxies for potentially transfigurative coronal mass ejections. Finally, if the host star is a bright enough X-ray source, transit measurements akin to those in the optical and infrared are possible and allow for direct characterization of the upper atmospheres of exoplanets. In this brief white paper, we discuss contributions to the study of exoplanets and their environs which can be made by X-ray data of increasingly high quality that are achievable in the next 10--15 years.

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