Recently, the Kepler spacecraft has detected a sizable aggregate of objects, characterized by giant-planet-like radii and modest levels of stellar irradiation. With the exception of a handful of objects, the physical nature, and specifically the average densities, of these bodies remain unknown. Here, we propose that the detected giant planet radii may partially belong to planets somewhat less massive than Uranus and Neptune. Accordingly, in this work, we seek to identify a physically sound upper limit to planetary radii at low masses and moderate equilibrium temperatures. As a guiding example, we analyze the interior structure of the Neptune-mass planet Kepler-30d and show that it is acutely deficient in heavy elements, especially compared...
The observed properties of giant planets, models of their evolution and observations of pro-toplanet...
We report on the masses, sizes, and orbits of the planets orbiting 22 Kepler stars. There are 49 pla...
We consider the thermal structure and radii of strongly irradiated gas giant planets over a range in...
Recently, the Kepler spacecraft has detected a sizable aggregate of objects, characterized by giant-...
Transiting planet surveys like Kepler have provided a wealth of information on the distribution of p...
Kepler has found hundreds of Neptune-size (2-6 R [subscript ⊕]) planet candidates within 0.5 AU of t...
To aid in the physical interpretation of planetary radii constrained through observations of transit...
Aims. We examine the uncertainties in current planetary models and quantify their impact on the plan...
To aid in the physical interpretation of planetary radii constrained through observations of transit...
Extrasolar planet surveys have identified an abundant new population of highly irradiated planets wi...
In order to characterize giant exoplanets and better understand their origin, knowledge of how the p...
International audienceWe report on the masses, sizes, and orbits of the planets orbiting 22 Kepler s...
The interiors of giant planets remain poorly understood. Even for the planets in the Solar System, d...
The observed properties of giant planets, models of their evolution and observations of pro-toplanet...
We report on the masses, sizes, and orbits of the planets orbiting 22 Kepler stars. There are 49 pla...
We consider the thermal structure and radii of strongly irradiated gas giant planets over a range in...
Recently, the Kepler spacecraft has detected a sizable aggregate of objects, characterized by giant-...
Transiting planet surveys like Kepler have provided a wealth of information on the distribution of p...
Kepler has found hundreds of Neptune-size (2-6 R [subscript ⊕]) planet candidates within 0.5 AU of t...
To aid in the physical interpretation of planetary radii constrained through observations of transit...
Aims. We examine the uncertainties in current planetary models and quantify their impact on the plan...
To aid in the physical interpretation of planetary radii constrained through observations of transit...
Extrasolar planet surveys have identified an abundant new population of highly irradiated planets wi...
In order to characterize giant exoplanets and better understand their origin, knowledge of how the p...
International audienceWe report on the masses, sizes, and orbits of the planets orbiting 22 Kepler s...
The interiors of giant planets remain poorly understood. Even for the planets in the Solar System, d...
The observed properties of giant planets, models of their evolution and observations of pro-toplanet...
We report on the masses, sizes, and orbits of the planets orbiting 22 Kepler stars. There are 49 pla...
We consider the thermal structure and radii of strongly irradiated gas giant planets over a range in...