The masses and radii of exoplanets are fundamental quantities needed for their characterisation. Studying the different populations of exoplanets is important for understanding the demographics of the different planetary types, which can then be linked to planetary formation and evolution. We present an updated exoplanet catalogue based on reliable, robust, and, as much as possible accurate mass and radius measurements of transiting planets up to 120 M⊕. The resulting mass-radius (M-R) diagram shows two distinct populations, corresponding to rocky and volatile-rich exoplanets which overlap in both mass and radius. The rocky exoplanet population shows a relatively small density variability and ends at mass of ~25 M⊕, possibly indicating the ...
Context. The research of extrasolar planets has entered an era in which we characterize ex...
International audienceA mass-radius (M-R) relationship is proposed for solid planets and solid cores...
The number of discovered exoplanets reached five thousand, and it allows scientists to look not only...
The masses and radii of exoplanets are fundamental quantities needed for their characterisation. Stu...
The masses and radii of exoplanets are fundamental quantities needed for their characterisation. Stu...
Today, with the large number of detected exoplanets and improved measurements, we can reach the next...
Context. Mass and radius are two fundamental properties for characterising exoplanets, but only for ...
Transiting planet surveys like Kepler have provided a wealth of information on the distribution of p...
Thanks to the continuous development of characterization techniques, the increasing number of exo-pl...
We live in a golden era of exoplanet discovery and characterization. Since its launch in 2009, the K...
For planets other than Earth, particularly exoplanets, interpretation of the composition and structu...
International audienceMost transit exoplanets (85%) were discovered with the Kepler space telescope....
Context. The radius of an exoplanet may be affected by various factors, including irradiation receiv...
The increasing number of Extrasolar planets observed in the last years makes important to define, as...
The radii and orbital periods of 4000+ confirmed/candidate exoplanets have been precisely measured ...
Context. The research of extrasolar planets has entered an era in which we characterize ex...
International audienceA mass-radius (M-R) relationship is proposed for solid planets and solid cores...
The number of discovered exoplanets reached five thousand, and it allows scientists to look not only...
The masses and radii of exoplanets are fundamental quantities needed for their characterisation. Stu...
The masses and radii of exoplanets are fundamental quantities needed for their characterisation. Stu...
Today, with the large number of detected exoplanets and improved measurements, we can reach the next...
Context. Mass and radius are two fundamental properties for characterising exoplanets, but only for ...
Transiting planet surveys like Kepler have provided a wealth of information on the distribution of p...
Thanks to the continuous development of characterization techniques, the increasing number of exo-pl...
We live in a golden era of exoplanet discovery and characterization. Since its launch in 2009, the K...
For planets other than Earth, particularly exoplanets, interpretation of the composition and structu...
International audienceMost transit exoplanets (85%) were discovered with the Kepler space telescope....
Context. The radius of an exoplanet may be affected by various factors, including irradiation receiv...
The increasing number of Extrasolar planets observed in the last years makes important to define, as...
The radii and orbital periods of 4000+ confirmed/candidate exoplanets have been precisely measured ...
Context. The research of extrasolar planets has entered an era in which we characterize ex...
International audienceA mass-radius (M-R) relationship is proposed for solid planets and solid cores...
The number of discovered exoplanets reached five thousand, and it allows scientists to look not only...