ABSTRACT We study the orbits, tidal heating and mass loss from satellites around close-in gas giant exoplanets. The focus is on large satellites which are potentially observable by their transit signature. We argue that even Earth-size satellites around hot Jupiters can be immune to destruction by orbital decay; detection of such a massive satellite would strongly constrain theories of tidal dissipation in gas giants, in a manner complementary to orbital circularization. The star's gravity induces significant periodic eccentricity in the satellite's orbit. The resulting tidal heating rates, per unit mass, are far in excess of Io's and dominate radioactive heating out to planet orbital periods of months for reasonable satellit...
Giant gas planets in close proximity to their host stars experience strong irradiation. In extreme c...
Many gaseous exoplanets in short-period orbits are on the verge or are actually in the process of ti...
The large observed eccentricities of giant exoplanets provide evidence that most planetary systems h...
Thousands of exoplanets have been discovered; however, the detection of exomoons remains elusive. Ti...
Aims. We study the possible atmospheric mass loss from 57 known transiting exoplanets around F, G, K...
Hot Jupiters are a class of exoplanets, orbiting very close to their host stars. What is unusual abo...
International audienceWe present thermal mass loss calculations over evolutionary time scales for th...
Exoplanets at small orbital distances from their host stars are submitted to intense level...
We present calculations for the evolution and surviving mass of highly-irradiated extrasolar giant p...
With dozens of Jovian and super-Jovian exoplanets known to orbit their host stars in or near the ste...
Context. X-rays and extreme ultraviolet radiation impacting a gas produce a variety of effects that,...
Context.Eccentricity or obliquity tides have been proposed as the missing energy source that may exp...
AbstractWe present thermal mass loss calculations over evolutionary time scales for the investigatio...
Context. Exomoons are expected to orbit gas giant exoplanets just as moons orbit Solar System planet...
Many exoplanets have now been detected in orbits with ultra-short periods very close to the Roche li...
Giant gas planets in close proximity to their host stars experience strong irradiation. In extreme c...
Many gaseous exoplanets in short-period orbits are on the verge or are actually in the process of ti...
The large observed eccentricities of giant exoplanets provide evidence that most planetary systems h...
Thousands of exoplanets have been discovered; however, the detection of exomoons remains elusive. Ti...
Aims. We study the possible atmospheric mass loss from 57 known transiting exoplanets around F, G, K...
Hot Jupiters are a class of exoplanets, orbiting very close to their host stars. What is unusual abo...
International audienceWe present thermal mass loss calculations over evolutionary time scales for th...
Exoplanets at small orbital distances from their host stars are submitted to intense level...
We present calculations for the evolution and surviving mass of highly-irradiated extrasolar giant p...
With dozens of Jovian and super-Jovian exoplanets known to orbit their host stars in or near the ste...
Context. X-rays and extreme ultraviolet radiation impacting a gas produce a variety of effects that,...
Context.Eccentricity or obliquity tides have been proposed as the missing energy source that may exp...
AbstractWe present thermal mass loss calculations over evolutionary time scales for the investigatio...
Context. Exomoons are expected to orbit gas giant exoplanets just as moons orbit Solar System planet...
Many exoplanets have now been detected in orbits with ultra-short periods very close to the Roche li...
Giant gas planets in close proximity to their host stars experience strong irradiation. In extreme c...
Many gaseous exoplanets in short-period orbits are on the verge or are actually in the process of ti...
The large observed eccentricities of giant exoplanets provide evidence that most planetary systems h...