The Astronomical Journal (Jan 2023)

Hubble Space Telescope Transmission Spectroscopy for the Temperate Sub-Neptune TOI-270 d: A Possible Hydrogen-rich Atmosphere Containing Water Vapor

  • Thomas Mikal-Evans,
  • Nikku Madhusudhan,
  • Jason Dittmann,
  • Maximilian N. Günther,
  • Luis Welbanks,
  • Vincent Van Eylen,
  • Ian J. M. Crossfield,
  • Tansu Daylan,
  • Laura Kreidberg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/aca90b
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 165, no. 3
p. 84

Abstract

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TOI-270 d is a temperate sub-Neptune discovered by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) around a bright ( J = 9.1 mag) M3V host star. With an approximate radius of 2 R _⊕ and equilibrium temperature of 350 K, TOI-270 d is one of the most promising small exoplanets for atmospheric characterization using transit spectroscopy. Here we present a primary transit observation of TOI-270 d made with the Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) spectrograph across the 1.126–1.644 μ m wavelength range, and a 95% credible upper limit of 8.2 × 10 ^−14 erg s ^−1 cm ^−2 Å ^−1 arcsec ^−2 for the stellar Ly α emission obtained using the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph. The transmission spectrum derived from the TESS and WFC3 data provides evidence for molecular absorption by a hydrogen-rich atmosphere at 4 σ significance relative to a featureless spectrum. The strongest evidence for any individual absorber is obtained for H _2 O, which is favored at 3 σ significance. When retrieving on the WFC3 data alone and allowing for the possibility of a heterogeneous stellar brightness profile, the detection significance of H _2 O is reduced to 2.8 σ . Further observations are therefore required to robustly determine the atmospheric composition of TOI-270 d and assess the impact of stellar heterogeneity. If confirmed, our findings would make TOI-270 d one of the smallest and coolest exoplanets to date with detected atmospheric spectral features.

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