AAV acknowledges support from the Swiss National Science Foundation through an Ambizione Fellowship. RF acknowledges support from a STFC grant. Date of Acceptance: 17/03/2015Exoplanets in extremely close-in orbits are immersed in a local interplanetary medium (i.e. the stellar wind) much denser than the local conditions encountered around the Solar system planets. The environment surrounding these exoplanets also differs in terms of dynamics (slower stellar winds, but higher Keplerian velocities) and ambient magnetic fields (likely higher for host stars more active than the Sun). Here, we quantitatively investigate the nature of the interplanetary media surrounding the hot Jupiters HD 46375b, HD 73256b, HD 102195b, HD 130322b and HD 179949b...
CVD acknowledges STFC (ST/M001296/1) and the PhD fellowship from CONICET. MAS acknowledges support f...
Hot Jupiters have proven themselves to be a rich class of exoplanets that test our theories of plane...
We investigate under which conditions supermassive hot Jupiters can sustain source regions for radio...
Exoplanets in extremely close-in orbits are immersed in a local interplanetary medium (i.e. the stel...
We present stellar wind modelling of the hot Jupiter host HD189733, and predict radio emission from ...
Aline Vidotto explores how planets interact with the stellar wind and how this evidence might help u...
Like the magnetized planets in our Solar system, magnetized exoplanets should emit strongly at radio...
Abstract. The great majority of exoplanets discovered so far are orbiting cool, low-mass stars whose...
The winds of hot massive stars and hot giant planets grant us insight into the mechanisms by which t...
V.S. acknowledges the support of an STFC studentship. A.A.V. acknowledges support from a Royal Astro...
Context. The first tentative detection of a magnetic field on the hot-Jupiter-type exoplanet τ Boöti...
VS acknowledges the support of an STFC studentship. RF acknowledges support from STFC consolidated g...
Since 1995, more than 150 extrasolar planets were detected, of which a considerable fraction orbit t...
Context. The search for radio emission from extra-solar planets has so far been unsuccessful. Much o...
Magnetised exoplanets are expected to emit at radio frequencies analogously to the radio auroral emi...
CVD acknowledges STFC (ST/M001296/1) and the PhD fellowship from CONICET. MAS acknowledges support f...
Hot Jupiters have proven themselves to be a rich class of exoplanets that test our theories of plane...
We investigate under which conditions supermassive hot Jupiters can sustain source regions for radio...
Exoplanets in extremely close-in orbits are immersed in a local interplanetary medium (i.e. the stel...
We present stellar wind modelling of the hot Jupiter host HD189733, and predict radio emission from ...
Aline Vidotto explores how planets interact with the stellar wind and how this evidence might help u...
Like the magnetized planets in our Solar system, magnetized exoplanets should emit strongly at radio...
Abstract. The great majority of exoplanets discovered so far are orbiting cool, low-mass stars whose...
The winds of hot massive stars and hot giant planets grant us insight into the mechanisms by which t...
V.S. acknowledges the support of an STFC studentship. A.A.V. acknowledges support from a Royal Astro...
Context. The first tentative detection of a magnetic field on the hot-Jupiter-type exoplanet τ Boöti...
VS acknowledges the support of an STFC studentship. RF acknowledges support from STFC consolidated g...
Since 1995, more than 150 extrasolar planets were detected, of which a considerable fraction orbit t...
Context. The search for radio emission from extra-solar planets has so far been unsuccessful. Much o...
Magnetised exoplanets are expected to emit at radio frequencies analogously to the radio auroral emi...
CVD acknowledges STFC (ST/M001296/1) and the PhD fellowship from CONICET. MAS acknowledges support f...
Hot Jupiters have proven themselves to be a rich class of exoplanets that test our theories of plane...
We investigate under which conditions supermassive hot Jupiters can sustain source regions for radio...