Context. Star-planet interactions must be taken into account in stellar models to understand the dynamical evolution of close-in planets. The dependence of the tidal interactions on the structural and rotational evolution of the star is of particular importance and should be correctly treated. Aims. We quantify how tidal dissipation in the convective envelope of rotating low-mass stars evolves from the pre-main sequence up to the red-giant branch depending on the initial stellar mass. We investigate the consequences of this evolution on planetary orbital evolution. Methods. We couple the tidal dissipation formalism previously described to the stellar evolution code STAREVOL and apply this coupling to rotating stars with mass...
Since 1995, numerous close-in planets have been discovered around low-mass stars (M to A-type stars)...
Context. Since 1995, more than 1500 exoplanets have been discovered around a wide variety of host st...
International audienceContext. Most exoplanets detected so far are close-in planets, which are likel...
Context. Star-planet interactions must be taken into account in stellar models to understand the dyn...
International audienceContext. Star-planet interactions must be taken into account in stellar models...
International audienceContext. Star-planet interactions must be taken into account in stellar models...
International audienceContext. Star-planet interactions must be taken into account in stellar models...
International audienceContext. Star-planet interactions must be taken into account in stellar models...
International audienceContext. Star-planet interactions must be taken into account in stellar models...
International audienceContext. Star-planet interactions must be taken into account in stellar models...
International audienceContext. Star-planet interactions must be taken into account in stellar models...
International audienceContext. Star-planet interactions must be taken into account in stellar models...
Close-in planets represent a large fraction of the population of conVrmed exoplanets. To understand ...
Close-in planets represent a large fraction of the population of conVrmed exoplanets. To understand ...
Close-in planets represent a large fraction of the population of conVrmed exoplanets. To understand ...
Since 1995, numerous close-in planets have been discovered around low-mass stars (M to A-type stars)...
Context. Since 1995, more than 1500 exoplanets have been discovered around a wide variety of host st...
International audienceContext. Most exoplanets detected so far are close-in planets, which are likel...
Context. Star-planet interactions must be taken into account in stellar models to understand the dyn...
International audienceContext. Star-planet interactions must be taken into account in stellar models...
International audienceContext. Star-planet interactions must be taken into account in stellar models...
International audienceContext. Star-planet interactions must be taken into account in stellar models...
International audienceContext. Star-planet interactions must be taken into account in stellar models...
International audienceContext. Star-planet interactions must be taken into account in stellar models...
International audienceContext. Star-planet interactions must be taken into account in stellar models...
International audienceContext. Star-planet interactions must be taken into account in stellar models...
International audienceContext. Star-planet interactions must be taken into account in stellar models...
Close-in planets represent a large fraction of the population of conVrmed exoplanets. To understand ...
Close-in planets represent a large fraction of the population of conVrmed exoplanets. To understand ...
Close-in planets represent a large fraction of the population of conVrmed exoplanets. To understand ...
Since 1995, numerous close-in planets have been discovered around low-mass stars (M to A-type stars)...
Context. Since 1995, more than 1500 exoplanets have been discovered around a wide variety of host st...
International audienceContext. Most exoplanets detected so far are close-in planets, which are likel...