Several processes can cause the shape of an extrasolar giant planet’s shadow, as viewed in transit, to depart from circular. In addition to rotational effects, cloud formation, non-homogenous haze production and movement, and dynamical effects (winds) could also be important. When such a planet transits its host star as seen from the Earth, the asphericity will introduce a deviation in the transit light curve relative to the transit of a perfectly spherical (or perfectly oblate) planet. We develop a theoretical framework to interpret planetary shapes. We then generate predictions for transiting planet shapes based on a published theoretical dynamical model of HD189733b. Using these shape models we show that planet shapes are unlikely to int...
Main-sequence stars earlier than spectral-type ∼F6 or so are expected to rotate rapidly due to their...
Observations of exoplanets over the past twenty years have revealed a diverse arrangement of planeta...
An asymmetry between the ingress and egress times was observed in the near-UV light curve of the tra...
We investigate the prospects for characterizing extrasolar giant planets by measuring planetary obla...
Context. Short-period planets are influenced by the extreme tidal forces of their parent stars. Thes...
In this paper, we quantify the systematic impact of the non-spherical shape of transiting planets, d...
In this paper, we quantify the systematic impact of the nonspherical shape of transiting p...
Context. Until now the search of peculiar exoplanetary shadows, particularly those caused by exoring...
The ability to observe extrasolar planets transiting their stars has profoundly changed our understa...
International audienceContext. Clouds have been shown to be present in many exoplanetary atmospheres...
The search for planets orbiting stars other than the Sun has led to the discovery of over one thousa...
For my Ph.D. research I investigated the prospects for characterizing transiting extrasolar giant pl...
We present a synthesis of physical eects inÑuencing the observed light curve of an extrasolar giant ...
Since the discovery of the first exoplanets more than 20 years ago, there has been an increasing nee...
We predict how a remote observer would see the brightness variations of giant planets similar to tho...
Main-sequence stars earlier than spectral-type ∼F6 or so are expected to rotate rapidly due to their...
Observations of exoplanets over the past twenty years have revealed a diverse arrangement of planeta...
An asymmetry between the ingress and egress times was observed in the near-UV light curve of the tra...
We investigate the prospects for characterizing extrasolar giant planets by measuring planetary obla...
Context. Short-period planets are influenced by the extreme tidal forces of their parent stars. Thes...
In this paper, we quantify the systematic impact of the non-spherical shape of transiting planets, d...
In this paper, we quantify the systematic impact of the nonspherical shape of transiting p...
Context. Until now the search of peculiar exoplanetary shadows, particularly those caused by exoring...
The ability to observe extrasolar planets transiting their stars has profoundly changed our understa...
International audienceContext. Clouds have been shown to be present in many exoplanetary atmospheres...
The search for planets orbiting stars other than the Sun has led to the discovery of over one thousa...
For my Ph.D. research I investigated the prospects for characterizing transiting extrasolar giant pl...
We present a synthesis of physical eects inÑuencing the observed light curve of an extrasolar giant ...
Since the discovery of the first exoplanets more than 20 years ago, there has been an increasing nee...
We predict how a remote observer would see the brightness variations of giant planets similar to tho...
Main-sequence stars earlier than spectral-type ∼F6 or so are expected to rotate rapidly due to their...
Observations of exoplanets over the past twenty years have revealed a diverse arrangement of planeta...
An asymmetry between the ingress and egress times was observed in the near-UV light curve of the tra...