A new piece of evidence supporting the photoevaporation-driven evolution model for low-mass, close-in exoplanets was recently presented by the California–Kepler Survey. The radius distribution of the Kepler planets is shown to be bimodal, with a "valley" separating two peaks at 1.3 and 2.6 R ⊕. Such an "evaporation valley" had been predicted by numerical models previously. Here, we develop a minimal model to demonstrate that this valley results from the following fact: the timescale for envelope erosion is the longest for those planets with hydrogen/helium-rich envelopes that, while only a few percent in weight, double its radius. The timescale falls for envelopes lighter than this because the planet's radius remains largely constant for te...
Simulations show that the orbits of planets are readily disrupted in dense star-forming regions; pla...
The core accretion hypothesis posits that planets with significant gaseous envelopes accreted them f...
We include the effect of evaporation in our evolutionary calculations of close-in giant planets, bas...
Context. Observations have revealed in the Kepler data a depleted region separating smaller super-Ea...
The photoevaporation model is one of the leading explanations for the evolution of small, close-in p...
Inspired by the Kepler mission’s planet discoveries, we consider the thermal contraction of planets ...
The existence of a radius valley in the Kepler size distribution stands as one of the most important...
We present empirical evidence, supported by a planet formation model, to show that the curve $R/R_\o...
Recent observations revealed a bimodal radius distribution of small, short-period exoplanets with a ...
We use an end-to-end model of planet formation, thermodynamic evolution, and atmospheric escape to i...
Observations have revealed a lack of planets of sizes ~1.5-2.0 Earth radii, i.e. a radius ‘valley’ o...
We show that, for a low-mass planet that orbits its host star within a few tenths of an AU (like the...
Extrasolar planet surveys have identified an abundant new population of highly irradiated planets wi...
5 pages, 3 figuresInternational audienceWe include the effect of evaporation in our evolutionary cal...
The results from the Kepler space observatory have revealed a wealth of planets with small sizes and...
Simulations show that the orbits of planets are readily disrupted in dense star-forming regions; pla...
The core accretion hypothesis posits that planets with significant gaseous envelopes accreted them f...
We include the effect of evaporation in our evolutionary calculations of close-in giant planets, bas...
Context. Observations have revealed in the Kepler data a depleted region separating smaller super-Ea...
The photoevaporation model is one of the leading explanations for the evolution of small, close-in p...
Inspired by the Kepler mission’s planet discoveries, we consider the thermal contraction of planets ...
The existence of a radius valley in the Kepler size distribution stands as one of the most important...
We present empirical evidence, supported by a planet formation model, to show that the curve $R/R_\o...
Recent observations revealed a bimodal radius distribution of small, short-period exoplanets with a ...
We use an end-to-end model of planet formation, thermodynamic evolution, and atmospheric escape to i...
Observations have revealed a lack of planets of sizes ~1.5-2.0 Earth radii, i.e. a radius ‘valley’ o...
We show that, for a low-mass planet that orbits its host star within a few tenths of an AU (like the...
Extrasolar planet surveys have identified an abundant new population of highly irradiated planets wi...
5 pages, 3 figuresInternational audienceWe include the effect of evaporation in our evolutionary cal...
The results from the Kepler space observatory have revealed a wealth of planets with small sizes and...
Simulations show that the orbits of planets are readily disrupted in dense star-forming regions; pla...
The core accretion hypothesis posits that planets with significant gaseous envelopes accreted them f...
We include the effect of evaporation in our evolutionary calculations of close-in giant planets, bas...