The intensity of Jupiter’s auroral radio emission quickly gave rise to the question whether a comparable coherent emission from the magnetosphere of an extrasolar planet could be detectable. A simple estimation shows that exoplanetary auroral radio emission would have to be at least 1000 times more intense than Jupiter’s emission to be detectable with current radio telescopes. Theoretical models suggest that, at least in certain cases, the radio emission of giant exoplanets may indeed reach such an intensity. At the same time, in order to generate such an emission, an exoplanet would need to have a sufficiently strong intrinsic planetary magnetic field. Extrasolar planets are indeed expected to have a magnetic field, but to date, their magn...
International audienceThe detection of planetary auroral radio emission is the only method to unambi...
All of the solar system giant planets and Earth produce radio wavelength emissions as a result of an...
International audienceThe detection of exoplanetary magnetic fields is one of the most elusive hunts...
The intensity of Jupiter’s auroral radio emission quickly gave rise to the question whether a compar...
International audienceThe intensity of Jupiter's auroral radio emission quickly gave rise to the que...
Context. Close-in giant extrasolar planets (“Hot Jupiters”) are believed to be strong emitters in th...
International audienceIn the solar system, the magnetized planets are strong radio emitters, the str...
Context: Close-in giant extrasolar planets (``Hot Jupiters'') are believed to be strong emitters in ...
Like the magnetized planets in our Solar system, magnetized exoplanets should emit strongly at radio...
International audienceThe relatively high contrast between planetary and solar low-frequency radio e...
Context. The search for radio emission from extra-solar planets has so far been unsuccessful. Much o...
Context. The search for radio emission from extra-solar planets has so far been unsuccessful. Much o...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, At...
The relatively high contrast between planetary and solar low frequency radio emissions suggests that...
The detection of radio emission from an exoplanet would constitute the best way to determine its mag...
International audienceThe detection of planetary auroral radio emission is the only method to unambi...
All of the solar system giant planets and Earth produce radio wavelength emissions as a result of an...
International audienceThe detection of exoplanetary magnetic fields is one of the most elusive hunts...
The intensity of Jupiter’s auroral radio emission quickly gave rise to the question whether a compar...
International audienceThe intensity of Jupiter's auroral radio emission quickly gave rise to the que...
Context. Close-in giant extrasolar planets (“Hot Jupiters”) are believed to be strong emitters in th...
International audienceIn the solar system, the magnetized planets are strong radio emitters, the str...
Context: Close-in giant extrasolar planets (``Hot Jupiters'') are believed to be strong emitters in ...
Like the magnetized planets in our Solar system, magnetized exoplanets should emit strongly at radio...
International audienceThe relatively high contrast between planetary and solar low-frequency radio e...
Context. The search for radio emission from extra-solar planets has so far been unsuccessful. Much o...
Context. The search for radio emission from extra-solar planets has so far been unsuccessful. Much o...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, At...
The relatively high contrast between planetary and solar low frequency radio emissions suggests that...
The detection of radio emission from an exoplanet would constitute the best way to determine its mag...
International audienceThe detection of planetary auroral radio emission is the only method to unambi...
All of the solar system giant planets and Earth produce radio wavelength emissions as a result of an...
International audienceThe detection of exoplanetary magnetic fields is one of the most elusive hunts...