Context. The radius of an exoplanet may be affected by various factors, including irradiation received from the host star, the mass of the planet and its heavy element content. A significant number of transiting exoplanets have now been discovered for which the mass, radius, semi-major axis, host star metallicity and stellar effective temperature are known. Aims. We use multivariate regression models to determine the power-law dependence of planetary radius on planetary equilibrium temperature Teq, planetary mass Mp, stellar metallicity [Fe/H], orbital semi-major axis a, and tidal heating rate Htidal, for 119 transiting planets in three distinct mass regimes. Methods. We fit models initially to all 119 planets, resulting in ...
Aims. It has been suggested that planetary radii increase with stellar mass for planet sizes smaller...
Recently, the Kepler spacecraft has detected a sizable aggregate of objects, characterized by giant-...
Aims. We examine the uncertainties in current planetary models and quantify their impact on the plan...
Scaling laws have always played an important role in astronomy. They can give a general qualitative ...
To aid in the physical interpretation of planetary radii constrained through observations of transit...
To aid in the physical interpretation of planetary radii constrained through observations of transit...
Transiting planet surveys like Kepler have provided a wealth of information on the distribution of p...
To aid in the physical interpretation of planetary radii constrained through observations of transit...
The masses and radii of exoplanets are fundamental quantities needed for their characterisation. Stu...
Context. Mass and radius are two fundamental properties for characterising exoplanets, but only for ...
Thanks to CoRoT and Kepler space telescope, the thousand of exoplanets have been discovered. Th...
With the advent of a new generation of instrumentation, we’re developing the capabilities to measure...
Today, with the large number of detected exoplanets and improved measurements, we can reach the next...
Aims. It has been suggested that planetary radii increase with stellar mass for planet sizes smaller...
Recently, the Kepler spacecraft has detected a sizable aggregate of objects, characterized by giant-...
Aims. We examine the uncertainties in current planetary models and quantify their impact on the plan...
Scaling laws have always played an important role in astronomy. They can give a general qualitative ...
To aid in the physical interpretation of planetary radii constrained through observations of transit...
To aid in the physical interpretation of planetary radii constrained through observations of transit...
Transiting planet surveys like Kepler have provided a wealth of information on the distribution of p...
To aid in the physical interpretation of planetary radii constrained through observations of transit...
The masses and radii of exoplanets are fundamental quantities needed for their characterisation. Stu...
Context. Mass and radius are two fundamental properties for characterising exoplanets, but only for ...
Thanks to CoRoT and Kepler space telescope, the thousand of exoplanets have been discovered. Th...
With the advent of a new generation of instrumentation, we’re developing the capabilities to measure...
Today, with the large number of detected exoplanets and improved measurements, we can reach the next...
Aims. It has been suggested that planetary radii increase with stellar mass for planet sizes smaller...
Recently, the Kepler spacecraft has detected a sizable aggregate of objects, characterized by giant-...
Aims. We examine the uncertainties in current planetary models and quantify their impact on the plan...