4 pages & 2 FiguresInternational audienceEccentricity or obliquity tides have been proposed as the missing energy source that may explain the anomalously large radius of some transiting ''hot Jupiters''. To maintain a non-zero and large obliquity, it was argued that the planets can be locked in a Cassini state, i.e. a resonance between spin and orbital precessions. We compute the tidal heating within ''inflated'' close-in giant planets with a non-zero eccentricity or obliquity. We further inspect whether the spin of a ''hot Jupiter'' could have been trapped and maintained in a Cassini state during its early despinning and migration. We estimate the capture probability in a spin-orbit resonance between $\sim$ 0.5 AU (a distance where tidal e...
We investigate tidal dissipation of obliquity in hot Jupiters. Assuming an initial random orientatio...
International audienceContext. Thermal tides can torque the atmosphere of hot Jupiters into asynchro...
The origin of warm Jupiters (gas giant planets with periods between 10 and 200 days) is an open ques...
Context.Eccentricity or obliquity tides have been proposed as the missing energy source that may exp...
Some short-period exoplanets (hot Jupiters) are observed by their transits to have anomalously large...
Hot Jupiters are giant planets located extremely close to their host stars, with orbital periods les...
International audienceGaseous giant planets (Jupiter and Saturn in our solar system and hot Jupiters...
Context. It is debated whether close-in giant planets can form in-situ and if not, which mechanisms ...
Two formation scenarios have been proposed to explain the tight orbits of hot Jupiters. They could b...
Aims. We assess the importance of tidal evolution and its interplay with magnetic braking in the pop...
As the number of exoplanets and planet candidates increases, so does the number of systems that look...
Soon after the discovery of Jupiter-sized planets in extremely close orbits around Sun-like stars, i...
A key riddle connecting stars and planets is in the existence of hot Jupiters. If these close-in pla...
Since the first discovery of an extrasolar planet around a solar-type star, observers have detected ...
International audienceAims. We assess the importance of tidal evolution and its interplay with magne...
We investigate tidal dissipation of obliquity in hot Jupiters. Assuming an initial random orientatio...
International audienceContext. Thermal tides can torque the atmosphere of hot Jupiters into asynchro...
The origin of warm Jupiters (gas giant planets with periods between 10 and 200 days) is an open ques...
Context.Eccentricity or obliquity tides have been proposed as the missing energy source that may exp...
Some short-period exoplanets (hot Jupiters) are observed by their transits to have anomalously large...
Hot Jupiters are giant planets located extremely close to their host stars, with orbital periods les...
International audienceGaseous giant planets (Jupiter and Saturn in our solar system and hot Jupiters...
Context. It is debated whether close-in giant planets can form in-situ and if not, which mechanisms ...
Two formation scenarios have been proposed to explain the tight orbits of hot Jupiters. They could b...
Aims. We assess the importance of tidal evolution and its interplay with magnetic braking in the pop...
As the number of exoplanets and planet candidates increases, so does the number of systems that look...
Soon after the discovery of Jupiter-sized planets in extremely close orbits around Sun-like stars, i...
A key riddle connecting stars and planets is in the existence of hot Jupiters. If these close-in pla...
Since the first discovery of an extrasolar planet around a solar-type star, observers have detected ...
International audienceAims. We assess the importance of tidal evolution and its interplay with magne...
We investigate tidal dissipation of obliquity in hot Jupiters. Assuming an initial random orientatio...
International audienceContext. Thermal tides can torque the atmosphere of hot Jupiters into asynchro...
The origin of warm Jupiters (gas giant planets with periods between 10 and 200 days) is an open ques...