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Chasing exo-aurorae

Astrophysics Corpuscular physics and outer space

Abstract

Aurorae are well known optical phenomena in the Solar System planets. Aurorae have great diagnostic value, as their emissions reveal the planets’ atmospheric compositions, the occurrence of magnetic fields and the solar wind conditions at the planet’s orbit. Looking for aurorae on exoplanets and brown dwarfs is the next frontier. A first breakthrough in this direction has occurred recently, with the detection of a CH4 emission attributed to auroral excitation on the brown dwarf W1935. This detection, and the prospects of observing other auroral features with existent and upcoming telescopes, is what motivates this project. In particular, we will build the first model dedicated to investigate CH4 and H3+ auroral emission on exoplanets and brown dwarfs. The model will be used to investigate the conditions at W1935, and to predict the detectability of aurorae on other sub-stellar objects.

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Institut de recherche sur les lois fondamentales de l’univers
Direction d’Astrophysique
Laboratoire de dynamique des étoiles des (Exo) planètes et de leur environnement
Université de Paris
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