Hot Jupiters have been proposed as a likely population of low-frequency radio sources due to electron cyclotron maser emission of similar nature to that detected from the auroral regions of magnetized solar system planets. Such emission will likely be confined to specific ranges of orbital/rotational phase due to a narrowly beamed radiation pattern. We report on GMRT 150 MHz radio observations of the hot Jupiter iota Bootis b, consisting of 40 hr carefully scheduled to maximize coverage of the planet's 79.5 hr orbital/rotational period in an effort to detect such rotationally modulated emission. The resulting image is the deepest yet published at these frequencies and leads to a 3 sigma upper limit on the flux density from the planet of 1.2...
International audienceIn the solar system, the magnetized planets are strong radio emitters, the str...
International audienceContext. The magnetized solar system planets are strong radio emitters and the...
The detection of radio emission from an exoplanet would constitute the best way to determine its mag...
Hot Jupiters have been proposed as a likely population of low-frequency radio sources due to electro...
Context. It has been speculated for many years that some extrasolar planets may emit strong cyclotro...
International audienceWe investigate under which conditions supermassive hot Jupiters can sustain so...
International audienceContext: Close-in giant extrasolar planets (``Hot Jupiters'') are believed to ...
International audienceIn this study we explore if supermassive hot Jupiters can maintain source regi...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, At...
Like the magnetized planets in our Solar system, magnetized exoplanets should emit strongly at radio...
We investigate under which conditions supermassive hot Jupiters can sustain source regions for radio...
International audienceWe check if supermassive Hot Jupiters can maintain source regions for radio em...
Magnetised exoplanets are expected to emit at radio frequencies analogously to the radio auroral emi...
The intensity of Jupiter’s auroral radio emission quickly gave rise to the question whether a compar...
International audienceWe investigate the atmospheric and magnetospheric conditions of the massive, c...
International audienceIn the solar system, the magnetized planets are strong radio emitters, the str...
International audienceContext. The magnetized solar system planets are strong radio emitters and the...
The detection of radio emission from an exoplanet would constitute the best way to determine its mag...
Hot Jupiters have been proposed as a likely population of low-frequency radio sources due to electro...
Context. It has been speculated for many years that some extrasolar planets may emit strong cyclotro...
International audienceWe investigate under which conditions supermassive hot Jupiters can sustain so...
International audienceContext: Close-in giant extrasolar planets (``Hot Jupiters'') are believed to ...
International audienceIn this study we explore if supermassive hot Jupiters can maintain source regi...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, At...
Like the magnetized planets in our Solar system, magnetized exoplanets should emit strongly at radio...
We investigate under which conditions supermassive hot Jupiters can sustain source regions for radio...
International audienceWe check if supermassive Hot Jupiters can maintain source regions for radio em...
Magnetised exoplanets are expected to emit at radio frequencies analogously to the radio auroral emi...
The intensity of Jupiter’s auroral radio emission quickly gave rise to the question whether a compar...
International audienceWe investigate the atmospheric and magnetospheric conditions of the massive, c...
International audienceIn the solar system, the magnetized planets are strong radio emitters, the str...
International audienceContext. The magnetized solar system planets are strong radio emitters and the...
The detection of radio emission from an exoplanet would constitute the best way to determine its mag...