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We present a 3D study of the formation of refractory-rich exospheres around the rocky planets HD219134b and c. These exospheres are formed by surface particles that have been sputtered by the wind of the host star. The stellar wind properties are derived from magnetohydrodynamic simulations, which are driven by observationally-derived stellar magnetic field maps, and constrained by Ly-alpha observations of wind mass-loss rates, making this one of the most well constrained model of winds of low-mass stars. The proximity of the planets to their host star implies a high flux of incident stellar wind particles, thus the sputtering process is sufficiently effective to build up relatively dense, refractory-rich exospheres. The sputtering releases refractory elements from the entire dayside surfaces of the planets, with elements such as O and Mg creating an extended neutral exosphere with densities larger than 10/cm3, extending to several planetary radii. For planet b, the column density of OI along the line of sight reaches 10^{13}/cm2, with the highest values found ahead of its orbital motion. This asymmetry would create asymmetric transit profiles. To assess its observability, we use a ray tracing technique to compute the expected transit depth of the OI exosphere of planet b. We find that the transit depth in the OI 1302.2A line is 0.042%, which is a small increase relative to the continuum transit (0.036%). This implies that the sputtered exosphere of HD219134b is unlikely to be detectable with our current UV instruments.
HD 219134 hosts several planets, with seven candidates reported, and the two shortest period planets are rocky (4-5 $M_{oplus}$) and transit the star. Here we present contemporaneous multi-wavelength observations of the star HD 219134. We observed HD
We present here the detection of a system of four low-mass planets around the bright (V=5.5) and close-by (6.5 pc) star HD219134. This is the first result of the Rocky Planet Search program with HARPS-N on the TNG in La Palma. The inner planet orbits
HIP 65426 b is a recently discovered exoplanet imaged during the course of the SPHERE-SHINE survey. Here we present new $L$ and $M$ observations of the planet from the NACO instrument at the VLT from the NACO-ISPY survey, as well as a new $Y-H$ spect
We report the discovery of a super-Earth and a sub-Neptune transiting the star HD 15337 (TOI-402, TIC 120896927), a bright (V=9) K1 dwarf observed by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) in Sectors 3 and 4. We combine the TESS photometry
We use 3D hydrodynamics simulations followed by synthetic line profile calculations to examine the effect increasing the strength of the stellar wind has on observed Ly-$alpha$ transits of a Hot Jupiter (HJ) and a Warm Neptune (WN). We find that incr