Context. Apparent period variations detected in several eclipsing, close-compact binaries are frequently interpreted as being caused by circumbinary giant planets. This interpretation raises the question of the origin of the potential planets that must have either formed in the primordial circumbinary disk, together with the host binary star, and survived its evolution into a close-compact binary or formed in a post-common-envelope circumbinary disk that remained bound to the post-common-envelope binary (PCEB). Aims. Here we combine current knowledge of planet formation and the statistics of giant planets around primordial and evolved binary stars with the theory of close-compact binary star evolution aiming to derive new constraint...
In this paper, we study the general impact of stellar mass-ejection events in planetary orbits in po...
The typical product of the star formation process is a binary star. Binaries have provided the first...
Most known planets find their origin in planet-forming discs around lower mass young stars. Planets ...
Context. Apparent period variations detected in several eclipsing, close-compact binaries are freque...
Period or amplitude variations in eclipsing binaries may reveal the presence of additional massive b...
Context. Period variations have been detected in a number of eclipsing close compact binary subdwarf...
We have detected 2 circumbinary planets around the close binary system NN Serpentis using the orbita...
Context. An important ingredient in binary evolution is the common-envelope (CE) phase. Al...
Context. Post-common-envelope binaries (PCEBs) consisting of a white dwarf (WD) and a main-sequence ...
The observed eclipsing time variations in post-common-envelope binaries (PCEBs) can be interpreted a...
Inspired by the recent Kepler discoveries of circumbinary planets orbiting nine close binary stars, ...
Circumbinary planets have been the subject of much recent work, providing both sim-ulations and new ...
accepted for publication in ApJThe population of non magnetic cataclysmic variables evolving under t...
In this paper, we study the general impact of stellar mass-ejection events in planetary orbits in po...
The typical product of the star formation process is a binary star. Binaries have provided the first...
Most known planets find their origin in planet-forming discs around lower mass young stars. Planets ...
Context. Apparent period variations detected in several eclipsing, close-compact binaries are freque...
Period or amplitude variations in eclipsing binaries may reveal the presence of additional massive b...
Context. Period variations have been detected in a number of eclipsing close compact binary subdwarf...
We have detected 2 circumbinary planets around the close binary system NN Serpentis using the orbita...
Context. An important ingredient in binary evolution is the common-envelope (CE) phase. Al...
Context. Post-common-envelope binaries (PCEBs) consisting of a white dwarf (WD) and a main-sequence ...
The observed eclipsing time variations in post-common-envelope binaries (PCEBs) can be interpreted a...
Inspired by the recent Kepler discoveries of circumbinary planets orbiting nine close binary stars, ...
Circumbinary planets have been the subject of much recent work, providing both sim-ulations and new ...
accepted for publication in ApJThe population of non magnetic cataclysmic variables evolving under t...
In this paper, we study the general impact of stellar mass-ejection events in planetary orbits in po...
The typical product of the star formation process is a binary star. Binaries have provided the first...
Most known planets find their origin in planet-forming discs around lower mass young stars. Planets ...