In order to characterize giant exoplanets and better understand their origin, knowledge of how the planet's composition depends on its mass and stellar environment is required. In this work, we simulate the thermal evolution of gaseous planets and explore how various common model assumptions such as different equations of state, opacities, and heavy-element distributions affect the inferred radius and metallicity. We examine how the theoretical uncertainties translate into uncertainties in the inferred planetary radius and bulk metallicity. While we confirm the mass–metallicity trend previously reported in the literature, this correlation disappears when removing a 20 M ⊕ heavy-element core from all the planets. We also show that using an u...
Atmospheres regulate the planetary heat loss and therefore influence planetary thermal evolution. Un...
Contribution to a Royal Society Theo Murphy Discussion Meeting (2013) ‘Characterizing exoplanets: de...
Aims. The goal of this work is to investigate Jupiter’s growth by focusing on the amount of heavy el...
Aims. We examine the uncertainties in current planetary models and quantify their impact on the plan...
Abstract We discuss our current understanding of the interior structure and thermal evo-lution of gi...
Copyright © 2008 EDP SciencesAims. We examine the uncertainties in current planetary models and quan...
The origin of close-in giant planets is a key open question in planet formation theory. The two lead...
This thesis is focused on utilizing the combination of giant exoplanet mass via radial velocity obse...
Determining the composition of giant exoplanets is crucial for understanding their origin and evolut...
An understanding of the structure and composition of the giant planets is rapidly evolving because o...
The observed properties of giant planets, models of their evolution and observations of pro-toplanet...
Approximately half of the extrasolar planets (exoplanets) with radii less than four Earth radii are ...
We implement new equations of state into MESA to simulate planet cores as a way of modeling high met...
The many exoplanet discoveries of recent years have opened new avenues for studying giant planets an...
13 pages, 6 figuresInternational audienceIn principle, the combined measurements of the mass and rad...
Atmospheres regulate the planetary heat loss and therefore influence planetary thermal evolution. Un...
Contribution to a Royal Society Theo Murphy Discussion Meeting (2013) ‘Characterizing exoplanets: de...
Aims. The goal of this work is to investigate Jupiter’s growth by focusing on the amount of heavy el...
Aims. We examine the uncertainties in current planetary models and quantify their impact on the plan...
Abstract We discuss our current understanding of the interior structure and thermal evo-lution of gi...
Copyright © 2008 EDP SciencesAims. We examine the uncertainties in current planetary models and quan...
The origin of close-in giant planets is a key open question in planet formation theory. The two lead...
This thesis is focused on utilizing the combination of giant exoplanet mass via radial velocity obse...
Determining the composition of giant exoplanets is crucial for understanding their origin and evolut...
An understanding of the structure and composition of the giant planets is rapidly evolving because o...
The observed properties of giant planets, models of their evolution and observations of pro-toplanet...
Approximately half of the extrasolar planets (exoplanets) with radii less than four Earth radii are ...
We implement new equations of state into MESA to simulate planet cores as a way of modeling high met...
The many exoplanet discoveries of recent years have opened new avenues for studying giant planets an...
13 pages, 6 figuresInternational audienceIn principle, the combined measurements of the mass and rad...
Atmospheres regulate the planetary heat loss and therefore influence planetary thermal evolution. Un...
Contribution to a Royal Society Theo Murphy Discussion Meeting (2013) ‘Characterizing exoplanets: de...
Aims. The goal of this work is to investigate Jupiter’s growth by focusing on the amount of heavy el...