Hot Jupiters (HJs) are usually defined as giant Jovian-size planets with orbital periods P⩽10 days. Although they lie close to the star, several have finite eccentricities and significant misalignment angle with respect to the stellar equator, leading to ~20% of HJs in retrograde orbits. More than half, however, seem consistent with near-circular and planar orbits. In recent years, two mechanisms have been proposed to explain the excited and misaligned subpopulation of HJs: Lidov–Kozai migration and planet–planet scattering. Although both are based on completely different dynamical phenomena, at first hand they appear to be equally effective in generating hot planets. Nevertheless, there has been no detailed analysis comparing the predictio...
Many exoplanetary systems containing hot Jupiters are observed to have highly misaligned orbital axe...
We provide evidence that the obliquities of stars with close-in giant planets were initially nearly ...
In planetary systems populated by two or more giant planets, planet--planet scattering can lead to c...
International audienceMore than 150 Hot Jupiters with orbital periods less than 10 days have been de...
Observed hot Jupiter (HJ) systems exhibit a wide range of stellar spin-orbit misalignment angles. Th...
It has been suggested that the occurrence rate of hot Jupiters (HJs) in open clusters might reach se...
As the number of exoplanets and planet candidates increases, so does the number of systems that look...
Gas giant planets orbiting within 0.1 AU of their host stars are unlikely to have formed in situ and...
Hot Jupiters (giant planets with orbital periods less than 10 days) and warm Jupiters (giant planets...
Two formation scenarios have been proposed to explain the tight orbits of hot Jupiters. They could b...
The existence of hot Jupiters has challenged theories of planetary formation since the first extraso...
Binary stellar companions can have a significant impact on the orbital evolution of a planetary syst...
Hot Jupiters are giant planets located extremely close to their host stars, with orbital periods les...
The discovery of Jupiter-mass planets in close orbits about their parent stars has challenged models...
We investigate the outcomes of the dynamical interaction of Jupiter-mass planets orbiting the centra...
Many exoplanetary systems containing hot Jupiters are observed to have highly misaligned orbital axe...
We provide evidence that the obliquities of stars with close-in giant planets were initially nearly ...
In planetary systems populated by two or more giant planets, planet--planet scattering can lead to c...
International audienceMore than 150 Hot Jupiters with orbital periods less than 10 days have been de...
Observed hot Jupiter (HJ) systems exhibit a wide range of stellar spin-orbit misalignment angles. Th...
It has been suggested that the occurrence rate of hot Jupiters (HJs) in open clusters might reach se...
As the number of exoplanets and planet candidates increases, so does the number of systems that look...
Gas giant planets orbiting within 0.1 AU of their host stars are unlikely to have formed in situ and...
Hot Jupiters (giant planets with orbital periods less than 10 days) and warm Jupiters (giant planets...
Two formation scenarios have been proposed to explain the tight orbits of hot Jupiters. They could b...
The existence of hot Jupiters has challenged theories of planetary formation since the first extraso...
Binary stellar companions can have a significant impact on the orbital evolution of a planetary syst...
Hot Jupiters are giant planets located extremely close to their host stars, with orbital periods les...
The discovery of Jupiter-mass planets in close orbits about their parent stars has challenged models...
We investigate the outcomes of the dynamical interaction of Jupiter-mass planets orbiting the centra...
Many exoplanetary systems containing hot Jupiters are observed to have highly misaligned orbital axe...
We provide evidence that the obliquities of stars with close-in giant planets were initially nearly ...
In planetary systems populated by two or more giant planets, planet--planet scattering can lead to c...