Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society
Helium 10830Å triplet lines are a good indicator to investigate the existence of a primary atmosphere. Previous studies have detected the He I triplet lines in the atmosphere of a half-dozen Jupiter and Neptune-sized planets (e.g. Nortmann et al. 2018) but only in two sub-Neptunes (Palle et al 2020, Orell-Miquel et al. 2022). Other studies on sub-Neptune planets have been able to place only upper limits on He I absorption, but they still can help to constrain the mass-loss rate (e.g. Krishnamurthy et al. 2021).
We have confirmed TOI-2136b, a new sub-Neptune-sized planet around a nearby M3 dwarf with a planetary radius of 2.2 ± 0.07 Earth Radii and a mass 4.7+3.1-2.6 of Earth Mass using TESS photometry, multi-color ground-based transit photometry, and high-precision RV measurements. We also conduct high-resolution transmission spectroscopy to search for helium in the atmosphere and place an upper limit on the equivalent width of < 7.8 mÅ (95% confidence) and on the absorption signal of < 1.44 % (95% confidence) around helium 10830Å absorption lines. In this poster, we will report on these results and discuss the physical property of TOI-2136b.