Context. Recent progress in transit photometry opened a new window to the interior of super-Earths. From measured radii and masses, we can infer constraints on planetary internal compositions. It has been recently revealed that super-Earths orbiting close to host stars (i.e., hot super-Earths) are diverse in composition. This diversity is thought to arise from diversity in volatile content. Aims. The stability of the volatile components, which we call the envelopes, is to be examined, because hot super-Earths, which are exposed to strong irradiation, undergo photo-evaporative mass loss. While several studies investigated the impact of photo-evaporative mass loss ...
Systems of close-in super-Earths and mini-Neptunes display striking diversity in planetary bulk dens...
International audienceShort-period, low-mass water-rich planets are subject to strong irradiation fr...
Some recently discovered short-period Earth- to Neptune-sized exoplanets (super-Earths) have low obs...
Super-Earths will constitute a large portion of the small exoplanets well-suited for detailed atmosp...
Low-mass low-density planets discovered by Kepler in the super-Earth mass regime typically have larg...
Ultracool dwarfs (UCD) encompass the population of extremely low mass stars (later than M6-type) and...
Context. Observations have revealed in the Kepler data a depleted region separating smaller super-Ea...
Context. The discovery of CoRoT-7b, a planet of a radius 1.68±0.09 $R_\oplus$, a mass 4.8±0.8 $M_\op...
Extrasolar planet surveys have identified an abundant new population of highly irradiated planets wi...
Ultracool dwarfs (UCDs) encompass the population of extremely low mass stars (later than M6-type) an...
Many exoplanets have been discovered with radii of 1–4R⊕, between that of Earth and Neptune. A numbe...
International audienceShort-period, low-mass planets have been found to often display inflated atmos...
International audienceWater-rich planets should be ubiquitous in the universe, and could represent a...
The modelling of the internal structures of super-Earths and sub-Neptunes gives a valuable insight i...
We present empirical evidence, supported by a planet formation model, to show that the curve $R/R_\o...
Systems of close-in super-Earths and mini-Neptunes display striking diversity in planetary bulk dens...
International audienceShort-period, low-mass water-rich planets are subject to strong irradiation fr...
Some recently discovered short-period Earth- to Neptune-sized exoplanets (super-Earths) have low obs...
Super-Earths will constitute a large portion of the small exoplanets well-suited for detailed atmosp...
Low-mass low-density planets discovered by Kepler in the super-Earth mass regime typically have larg...
Ultracool dwarfs (UCD) encompass the population of extremely low mass stars (later than M6-type) and...
Context. Observations have revealed in the Kepler data a depleted region separating smaller super-Ea...
Context. The discovery of CoRoT-7b, a planet of a radius 1.68±0.09 $R_\oplus$, a mass 4.8±0.8 $M_\op...
Extrasolar planet surveys have identified an abundant new population of highly irradiated planets wi...
Ultracool dwarfs (UCDs) encompass the population of extremely low mass stars (later than M6-type) an...
Many exoplanets have been discovered with radii of 1–4R⊕, between that of Earth and Neptune. A numbe...
International audienceShort-period, low-mass planets have been found to often display inflated atmos...
International audienceWater-rich planets should be ubiquitous in the universe, and could represent a...
The modelling of the internal structures of super-Earths and sub-Neptunes gives a valuable insight i...
We present empirical evidence, supported by a planet formation model, to show that the curve $R/R_\o...
Systems of close-in super-Earths and mini-Neptunes display striking diversity in planetary bulk dens...
International audienceShort-period, low-mass water-rich planets are subject to strong irradiation fr...
Some recently discovered short-period Earth- to Neptune-sized exoplanets (super-Earths) have low obs...