Today, with the large number of detected exoplanets and improved measurements, we can reach the next step of planetary characterization. Classifying different populations of planets is not only important for our understanding of the demographics of various planetary types in the galaxy, but also for our understanding of planet formation. We explore the nature of two regimes in the planetary mass-radius (M-R) relation. We suggest that the transition between the two regimes of “small” and “large” planets occurs at a mass of 124 ± 7M⊕ and a radius of 12.1 ± 0.5R⊕. Furthermore, the M-R relation is R ∝ M0.55 ± 0.02 and R ∝ M0.01 ± 0.02 for small and large planets, respectively. We suggest that the location of the breakpoint is linked to the onse...
Context. The radius of an exoplanet may be affected by various factors, including irradiation receiv...
Thanks to the continuous development of characterization techniques, the increasing number of exo-pl...
It is already stated in the previous studies that the radius of the giant planets is affected by ste...
Today, with the large number of detected exoplanets and improved measurements, we can reach the next...
The masses and radii of exoplanets are fundamental quantities needed for their characterisation. Stu...
Transiting planet surveys like Kepler have provided a wealth of information on the distribution of p...
Context. Planet formation theory suggests that planet bulk compositions are likely to reflect the ch...
For planets other than Earth, particularly exoplanets, interpretation of the composition and structu...
Transit observations, and radial velocity measurements, have begun to populate the mass radius diagr...
Thanks to CoRoT and Kepler space telescope, the thousand of exoplanets have been discovered. Th...
The masses and radii of exoplanets are fundamental quantities needed for their characterisation. Stu...
Scaling laws have always played an important role in astronomy. They can give a general qualitative ...
Context. The research of extrasolar planets has entered an era in which we characterize ex...
To aid in the physical interpretation of planetary radii constrained through observations of transit...
International audienceA mass-radius (M-R) relationship is proposed for solid planets and solid cores...
Context. The radius of an exoplanet may be affected by various factors, including irradiation receiv...
Thanks to the continuous development of characterization techniques, the increasing number of exo-pl...
It is already stated in the previous studies that the radius of the giant planets is affected by ste...
Today, with the large number of detected exoplanets and improved measurements, we can reach the next...
The masses and radii of exoplanets are fundamental quantities needed for their characterisation. Stu...
Transiting planet surveys like Kepler have provided a wealth of information on the distribution of p...
Context. Planet formation theory suggests that planet bulk compositions are likely to reflect the ch...
For planets other than Earth, particularly exoplanets, interpretation of the composition and structu...
Transit observations, and radial velocity measurements, have begun to populate the mass radius diagr...
Thanks to CoRoT and Kepler space telescope, the thousand of exoplanets have been discovered. Th...
The masses and radii of exoplanets are fundamental quantities needed for their characterisation. Stu...
Scaling laws have always played an important role in astronomy. They can give a general qualitative ...
Context. The research of extrasolar planets has entered an era in which we characterize ex...
To aid in the physical interpretation of planetary radii constrained through observations of transit...
International audienceA mass-radius (M-R) relationship is proposed for solid planets and solid cores...
Context. The radius of an exoplanet may be affected by various factors, including irradiation receiv...
Thanks to the continuous development of characterization techniques, the increasing number of exo-pl...
It is already stated in the previous studies that the radius of the giant planets is affected by ste...