International audienceMost Neptune-mass planets in close-in orbits (orbital periods less than a few days) present nonzero eccentricity, typically around 0.15. This is somehow unexpected, as these planets undergo strong tidal dissipation that should circularize their orbits in a timescale shorter than the age of the system. In this paper we discuss some mechanisms that can oppose to bodily tides, namely, thermal atmospheric tides, evaporation of the atmosphere, and excitation from a distant companion. In the first two cases, the eccentricity can increase consistently, while in the last one, the eccentricity can only be excited for a limited amount of time (that may nevertheless exceed the age of the system). We show the limitations of these ...
International audienceTerrestrial planets in the classic "habitable zone" (Kasting et al. 1993) of s...
We use the super Earth 55 Cnc e as a case study to address an observable effect of tidal heating. We...
International audienceThe continuous action of tides modify the rotation of close-in planets togethe...
International audienceMost Neptune-mass planets in close-in orbits (orbital periods less than a few ...
Recent observations have shown that at least some close-in exoplanets maintain eccentric orbits desp...
Using the Andrade-derived Sundberg-Cooper rheology, we apply several improvements to the secular tid...
Strong tidal interaction with the central star can circularize the orbits of close-in planets. With ...
In a multi-planet system, gravitational interactions cause orbital eccentricity variations. For non-...
We calculate the evolution of planets undergoing a strong tidal encounter using smoothed particle hy...
Context.Eccentricity or obliquity tides have been proposed as the missing energy source that may exp...
We present the consistent evolution of short-period exoplanets coupling the tidal and gravothermal e...
Aims. We use the super Earth 55 Cnc e as a case study to address an observable effect of tidal heati...
Recent discoveries of several transiting planetswith clearly non-zero eccentricities and some large ...
The two dominant features in the distribution of orbital parameters for close-in exo-planets are the...
International audienceTerrestrial planets in the classic "habitable zone" (Kasting et al. 1993) of s...
We use the super Earth 55 Cnc e as a case study to address an observable effect of tidal heating. We...
International audienceThe continuous action of tides modify the rotation of close-in planets togethe...
International audienceMost Neptune-mass planets in close-in orbits (orbital periods less than a few ...
Recent observations have shown that at least some close-in exoplanets maintain eccentric orbits desp...
Using the Andrade-derived Sundberg-Cooper rheology, we apply several improvements to the secular tid...
Strong tidal interaction with the central star can circularize the orbits of close-in planets. With ...
In a multi-planet system, gravitational interactions cause orbital eccentricity variations. For non-...
We calculate the evolution of planets undergoing a strong tidal encounter using smoothed particle hy...
Context.Eccentricity or obliquity tides have been proposed as the missing energy source that may exp...
We present the consistent evolution of short-period exoplanets coupling the tidal and gravothermal e...
Aims. We use the super Earth 55 Cnc e as a case study to address an observable effect of tidal heati...
Recent discoveries of several transiting planetswith clearly non-zero eccentricities and some large ...
The two dominant features in the distribution of orbital parameters for close-in exo-planets are the...
International audienceTerrestrial planets in the classic "habitable zone" (Kasting et al. 1993) of s...
We use the super Earth 55 Cnc e as a case study to address an observable effect of tidal heating. We...
International audienceThe continuous action of tides modify the rotation of close-in planets togethe...