This dissertation is composed of three independent projects in astrophysics concerning phenomena that are concurrent with the birth, life, and death of planets. In Chapters 1 & 2, we study surface layer accretion in protoplanetary disks driven stellar X-ray and far-ultraviolet (FUV) radiation. In Chapter 3, we identify the dynamical mechanisms that control atmospheric heat redistribution on hot Jupiters. Finally, in Chapter 4, we characterize the death of low-mass, short-period rocky planets by their evaporation into a dusty wind. Chapters 1 & 2: Whether protoplanetary disks accrete at observationally significant rates by the magnetorotational instability (MRI) depends on how well ionized they are. We find that disk surface layers...
The transfer of circumstellar disk mass and momentum onto the protostar and out into the environment...
We investigate under what circumstances an embedded planet in a protoplanetary disk may sculpt the d...
Protoplanetary disks dissipate rapidly after the central star forms, on time-scales comparable to th...
Ultra-short period planets offer a window into the poorly understood interior composition of exoplan...
The final masses of Jovian planets are attained when the tidal torques that they exert on their surr...
We examine the conditions under which the disks of gas and dust orbit-ing young gas giant planets ar...
International audiencePlanets form in the gaseous and dusty disks orbiting young stars. These protop...
Context. The increasing number of newly detected exoplanets at short orbital periods raises question...
An understanding of planetary histories and characteristics requires an empirical connection between...
We studied the particle growth in a protoplanetary disk in a high-ionization environment and found t...
Spectroscopy of transiting exoplanets has revealed a wealth of information about their atmospheric c...
The modality of disc dispersal is thought to be of fundamental importance to planet formation, yet t...
We explore atmospheric escape from close-in exoplanets with the highest mass-loss rates. First, we l...
Context. Proto-planets embedded in their natal disks acquire hot envelopes as they grow and accrete ...
Photoevaporation of planet-forming discs by high-energy radiation from the central star is potential...
The transfer of circumstellar disk mass and momentum onto the protostar and out into the environment...
We investigate under what circumstances an embedded planet in a protoplanetary disk may sculpt the d...
Protoplanetary disks dissipate rapidly after the central star forms, on time-scales comparable to th...
Ultra-short period planets offer a window into the poorly understood interior composition of exoplan...
The final masses of Jovian planets are attained when the tidal torques that they exert on their surr...
We examine the conditions under which the disks of gas and dust orbit-ing young gas giant planets ar...
International audiencePlanets form in the gaseous and dusty disks orbiting young stars. These protop...
Context. The increasing number of newly detected exoplanets at short orbital periods raises question...
An understanding of planetary histories and characteristics requires an empirical connection between...
We studied the particle growth in a protoplanetary disk in a high-ionization environment and found t...
Spectroscopy of transiting exoplanets has revealed a wealth of information about their atmospheric c...
The modality of disc dispersal is thought to be of fundamental importance to planet formation, yet t...
We explore atmospheric escape from close-in exoplanets with the highest mass-loss rates. First, we l...
Context. Proto-planets embedded in their natal disks acquire hot envelopes as they grow and accrete ...
Photoevaporation of planet-forming discs by high-energy radiation from the central star is potential...
The transfer of circumstellar disk mass and momentum onto the protostar and out into the environment...
We investigate under what circumstances an embedded planet in a protoplanetary disk may sculpt the d...
Protoplanetary disks dissipate rapidly after the central star forms, on time-scales comparable to th...