We report the results of a 154 MHz survey to search for emission from exoplanets located in the Upper Scorpius subgroup of the Sco Cen OB2 Association, the closest substantial region of recent star formation. This survey is different from previous efforts in that it is the first to target exoplanets orbiting Myr-old stars. Young exoplanet systems are expected to be the best candidates for radio detections given the higher magnetic field strengths predicted for young planets as well as the stronger and more dense stellar wind expected for the host stars. The radio emission from exoplanets is expected to be highly circularly polarized therefore we restricted our search to the circular polarization images rather than the total intensity...
International audienceContext. The detection of radio emissions from exoplanets will open up a vibra...
Hot Jupiters have been proposed as a likely population of low-frequency radio sources due to electro...
As part of a wider search for radio emission from nearby systems known or suspected to contain extra...
Like the magnetized planets in our Solar system, magnetized exoplanets should emit strongly at radio...
© 2014 The Authors. We present the results of a survey for low-frequency radio emission from 17 know...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, At...
We briefly review the various proposed scenarios that may lead to nonthermal radio emissions from ex...
The majority of searches for radio emission from exoplanets have to date focused on short period pla...
Context. The magnetized solar system planets are strong radio emitters and theoretical studies sugge...
International audienceThe detection of exoplanetary magnetic fields is one of the most elusive hunts...
For more than thirty years, radio astronomers have searched for auroral emission from exoplanets. Wi...
We present the results of a survey for low-frequency radio emission from 17 known exoplanetary syste...
International audienceContext. The detection of radio emissions from exoplanets will open up a vibra...
Hot Jupiters have been proposed as a likely population of low-frequency radio sources due to electro...
As part of a wider search for radio emission from nearby systems known or suspected to contain extra...
Like the magnetized planets in our Solar system, magnetized exoplanets should emit strongly at radio...
© 2014 The Authors. We present the results of a survey for low-frequency radio emission from 17 know...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, At...
We briefly review the various proposed scenarios that may lead to nonthermal radio emissions from ex...
The majority of searches for radio emission from exoplanets have to date focused on short period pla...
Context. The magnetized solar system planets are strong radio emitters and theoretical studies sugge...
International audienceThe detection of exoplanetary magnetic fields is one of the most elusive hunts...
For more than thirty years, radio astronomers have searched for auroral emission from exoplanets. Wi...
We present the results of a survey for low-frequency radio emission from 17 known exoplanetary syste...
International audienceContext. The detection of radio emissions from exoplanets will open up a vibra...
Hot Jupiters have been proposed as a likely population of low-frequency radio sources due to electro...
As part of a wider search for radio emission from nearby systems known or suspected to contain extra...