Aims.To describe the evaporation status of extrasolar planets, we consider an energy diagram in which the potential energy of the planets is plotted versus the energy received by the upper atmosphere. Methods.Here we present a basic method to estimate these quantities. For the potential energy, we include the modification of the gravity field by the tidal forces from the parent stars. Results.This description allows a rapid estimate of both the escape rate of the atmospheric gas and the lifetime of a planet against the evaporation process. In the energy diagram, we find an evaporation-forbidden region in which a gaseous planet would evaporate in less than 5 billion years. With their observed characteristics, all extra...
Making use of the publicly available 1D photoionization hydrodynamics code ATES we set out to invest...
Context. The determination of the abundance of volatiles in extrasolar planets is very important as ...
Aims. In this Letter, we calculate for the first time the full transonic hydrodynamic escape of an E...
Aims.To describe the evaporation status of extrasolar planets, we consider an energy diagram in whic...
International audienceAims:To describe the evaporation status of extrasolar planets, we consider an ...
To describe the evaporation status of the extrasolar planets, we propose to consider an energy diagr...
The extra-solar planet HD 209458b has been found to have an extended atmosphere of escaping atomic ...
5 pages, 3 figuresInternational audienceWe include the effect of evaporation in our evolutionary cal...
International audienceThis article presents a review on the observations and theoretical modeling of...
We include the effect of evaporation in our evolutionary calculations of close-in giant planets, bas...
Making use of the publicly available 1D photoionization hydrodynamics code ATES we set out to invest...
Context. Observations have revealed in the Kepler data a depleted region separating smaller super-Ea...
Gas planets in close proximity to their host stars experience photoevaporative mass loss. The energy...
Among the nearly five hundred extra-solar planets known, almost 30% orbit closer ...
Inspired by the Kepler mission’s planet discoveries, we consider the thermal contraction of planets ...
Making use of the publicly available 1D photoionization hydrodynamics code ATES we set out to invest...
Context. The determination of the abundance of volatiles in extrasolar planets is very important as ...
Aims. In this Letter, we calculate for the first time the full transonic hydrodynamic escape of an E...
Aims.To describe the evaporation status of extrasolar planets, we consider an energy diagram in whic...
International audienceAims:To describe the evaporation status of extrasolar planets, we consider an ...
To describe the evaporation status of the extrasolar planets, we propose to consider an energy diagr...
The extra-solar planet HD 209458b has been found to have an extended atmosphere of escaping atomic ...
5 pages, 3 figuresInternational audienceWe include the effect of evaporation in our evolutionary cal...
International audienceThis article presents a review on the observations and theoretical modeling of...
We include the effect of evaporation in our evolutionary calculations of close-in giant planets, bas...
Making use of the publicly available 1D photoionization hydrodynamics code ATES we set out to invest...
Context. Observations have revealed in the Kepler data a depleted region separating smaller super-Ea...
Gas planets in close proximity to their host stars experience photoevaporative mass loss. The energy...
Among the nearly five hundred extra-solar planets known, almost 30% orbit closer ...
Inspired by the Kepler mission’s planet discoveries, we consider the thermal contraction of planets ...
Making use of the publicly available 1D photoionization hydrodynamics code ATES we set out to invest...
Context. The determination of the abundance of volatiles in extrasolar planets is very important as ...
Aims. In this Letter, we calculate for the first time the full transonic hydrodynamic escape of an E...