Close-in extrasolar planets experience extreme tidal interactions with their host stars. This may lead to a reduction of the planetary radius and a spin-up of stellar rotation. Tidal interactions have been computed for a number of extrasolar planets in circular orbits within 0.06 AU, namely for OGLE-TR-56 b. We compare our range of the tidal dissipation value with two dissipation models from Sasselov and conclude that our choices are equivalent to these models. However, applied to the planet OGLE-TR-56 b, we find in contrast to Sasselov that this planet will spiral-in toward the host star in a few billion years. We show that the average and maximum value of our range of dissipation are equivalent to the linear and quadratic dissipation mode...
International audienceThe tidal evolution of planets orbiting brown dwarfs (BDs) presents an interes...
Context. The tidal evolution of planets orbiting brown dwarfs (BDs) presents an interesting case stu...
Close-in planets represent a large fraction of the population of conVrmed exoplanets. To understand ...
Close-in extrasolar planets experience extreme tidal interactions with their host stars. This may l...
Since the discovery of 51 Pegasi b more than 100 extrasolar planets orbiting sun-like stars have bee...
We calculate the evolution of planets undergoing a strong tidal encounter using smoothed particle hy...
Since the first discovery of an extrasolar planet around a solar-type star, observers have detected ...
International audienceWe revisit the tidal stability of extrasolar systems harboring a transiting pl...
In recent years it has been shown that the tidal coupling between extrasolar planets and their stars...
Strong tidal interaction with the central star can circularize the orbits of close-in planets. With ...
Abstract. The distribution of eccentricities e of extra-solar planets with semi-major axes a> 0.2...
International audienceThe continuous action of tides modify the rotation of close-in planets togethe...
The 'hot Jupiters' that abound in lists of known extrasolar planets are thought to have formed far f...
The dynamical evolution of planetary systems, after the evaporation of the accretion disk, is the re...
Recent discoveries of several transiting planetswith clearly non-zero eccentricities and some large ...
International audienceThe tidal evolution of planets orbiting brown dwarfs (BDs) presents an interes...
Context. The tidal evolution of planets orbiting brown dwarfs (BDs) presents an interesting case stu...
Close-in planets represent a large fraction of the population of conVrmed exoplanets. To understand ...
Close-in extrasolar planets experience extreme tidal interactions with their host stars. This may l...
Since the discovery of 51 Pegasi b more than 100 extrasolar planets orbiting sun-like stars have bee...
We calculate the evolution of planets undergoing a strong tidal encounter using smoothed particle hy...
Since the first discovery of an extrasolar planet around a solar-type star, observers have detected ...
International audienceWe revisit the tidal stability of extrasolar systems harboring a transiting pl...
In recent years it has been shown that the tidal coupling between extrasolar planets and their stars...
Strong tidal interaction with the central star can circularize the orbits of close-in planets. With ...
Abstract. The distribution of eccentricities e of extra-solar planets with semi-major axes a> 0.2...
International audienceThe continuous action of tides modify the rotation of close-in planets togethe...
The 'hot Jupiters' that abound in lists of known extrasolar planets are thought to have formed far f...
The dynamical evolution of planetary systems, after the evaporation of the accretion disk, is the re...
Recent discoveries of several transiting planetswith clearly non-zero eccentricities and some large ...
International audienceThe tidal evolution of planets orbiting brown dwarfs (BDs) presents an interes...
Context. The tidal evolution of planets orbiting brown dwarfs (BDs) presents an interesting case stu...
Close-in planets represent a large fraction of the population of conVrmed exoplanets. To understand ...