Abstract. Models of terrestrial planet formation in the presence of a mi-grating giant planet have challenged the notion that hot-Jupiter systems lack terrestrial planets. We brie°y review this issue and suggest that hot-Jupiter systems should be prime targets for future observational missions designed to detect Earth-sized and potentially habitable worlds. 1. Introduction. Since the discovery of the ¯rst extrasolar planets (Wolszczan & Frail 1992; Mayor & Queloz 1995), astronomical techniques and observational baselines have ad-vanced to the point where over 200 extrasolar planetary systems have been iden-ti¯ed (Butler et al. 2006). Most detected exoplanets are in the giant planet mas
Recent results have shown that many of the known extrasolar planetary sys-tems contain regions which...
With well over a hundred Jupiter-class planets now discovered, speculation on the abundance of Eart...
Contribution to a Royal Society Theo Murphy Discussion Meeting (2013) ‘Characterizing exoplanets: de...
`Hot jupiters,' giant planets with orbits very close to their parent stars, are thought to form fart...
Advancing our understanding of planet formation is a prime motivation for the search for exoplanets....
After centuries of wondering about the presence of other worlds outside our Solar System, the first ...
We present the results of simulations of the late stages of terrestrial planet formation under the g...
Most exoplanet surveys have so far focused on stars not larger than the Sun, and about 90% of the 45...
The recent discoveries of extrasolar giant planets (planets like Jupiter orbiting other stars like o...
Astronomy & Astrophysics, in press 2011International audienceCircumstantial evidence suggests that m...
International audienceThe past decade has seen major progress in our understanding of terrestrial pl...
International audiencePlanets of 1-4 times Earth's size on orbits shorter than 100 days exist around...
Context.There are numerous extrasolar giant planets which orbit close to their central stars. These ...
We review the state of the field of terrestrial planet formation with the goal of understanding the ...
Invited review in press in JGR: Planets special edition on exoplanetsPlanets intermediate in size be...
Recent results have shown that many of the known extrasolar planetary sys-tems contain regions which...
With well over a hundred Jupiter-class planets now discovered, speculation on the abundance of Eart...
Contribution to a Royal Society Theo Murphy Discussion Meeting (2013) ‘Characterizing exoplanets: de...
`Hot jupiters,' giant planets with orbits very close to their parent stars, are thought to form fart...
Advancing our understanding of planet formation is a prime motivation for the search for exoplanets....
After centuries of wondering about the presence of other worlds outside our Solar System, the first ...
We present the results of simulations of the late stages of terrestrial planet formation under the g...
Most exoplanet surveys have so far focused on stars not larger than the Sun, and about 90% of the 45...
The recent discoveries of extrasolar giant planets (planets like Jupiter orbiting other stars like o...
Astronomy & Astrophysics, in press 2011International audienceCircumstantial evidence suggests that m...
International audienceThe past decade has seen major progress in our understanding of terrestrial pl...
International audiencePlanets of 1-4 times Earth's size on orbits shorter than 100 days exist around...
Context.There are numerous extrasolar giant planets which orbit close to their central stars. These ...
We review the state of the field of terrestrial planet formation with the goal of understanding the ...
Invited review in press in JGR: Planets special edition on exoplanetsPlanets intermediate in size be...
Recent results have shown that many of the known extrasolar planetary sys-tems contain regions which...
With well over a hundred Jupiter-class planets now discovered, speculation on the abundance of Eart...
Contribution to a Royal Society Theo Murphy Discussion Meeting (2013) ‘Characterizing exoplanets: de...