Accepted in AA LettersSince the discovery of the first giant planet outside the solar system in 1995 (Mayor & Queloz 1995), more than 180 extrasolar planets have been discovered. With improving detection capabilities, a new class of planets with masses 5-20 times larger than the Earth, at close distance from their parent star is rapidly emerging. Recently, the first system of three Neptune-mass planets has been discovered around the solar type star HD69830 (Lovis et al. 2006). Here, we present and discuss a possible formation scenario for this planetary system based on a consistent coupling between the extended core accretion model and evolutionary models (Alibert et al. 2005a, Baraffe et al. 2004,2006). We show that the innermost planet fo...
Over the past two years, the search for low-mass extrasolar planets has led to the detection of seve...
This paper presents a consistent description of the formation and the subsequent evolution of gaseou...
The sample of known exoplanets is strongly biased to masses larger than the ones of the giant gaseou...
Accepted in AA LettersSince the discovery of the first giant planet outside the solar system in 1995...
Since the discovery of the first giant planet outside the solar system in 1995 (Mayor & Queloz 1995,...
Neptune is the outermost of the four giant planets in our solar system. The region in which Neptune ...
The hot Neptune orbiting around GJ 436 is a unique example of an intermediate mass planet. Its close...
This project investigates the origin of giant planets, both in the Solar System and around other sta...
International audienceAmong exoplanets, the small-size population constitutes the dominant one, with...
The sample of known exoplanets is strongly biased to masses larger than the ones of the giant gaseou...
The sample of known exoplanets is strongly biased to masses larger than the ones of the giant gaseou...
Kepler has found hundreds of Neptune-size (2-6 R [subscript ⊕]) planet candidates within 0.5 AU of t...
International audienceThe hot Neptune orbiting around GJ 436 is a unique example of an intermediate ...
The recent discoveries of extrasolar giant planets (planets like Jupiter orbiting other stars like o...
Over the past two years, the search for low-mass extrasolar planets has led to the detection of seve...
This paper presents a consistent description of the formation and the subsequent evolution of gaseou...
The sample of known exoplanets is strongly biased to masses larger than the ones of the giant gaseou...
Accepted in AA LettersSince the discovery of the first giant planet outside the solar system in 1995...
Since the discovery of the first giant planet outside the solar system in 1995 (Mayor & Queloz 1995,...
Neptune is the outermost of the four giant planets in our solar system. The region in which Neptune ...
The hot Neptune orbiting around GJ 436 is a unique example of an intermediate mass planet. Its close...
This project investigates the origin of giant planets, both in the Solar System and around other sta...
International audienceAmong exoplanets, the small-size population constitutes the dominant one, with...
The sample of known exoplanets is strongly biased to masses larger than the ones of the giant gaseou...
The sample of known exoplanets is strongly biased to masses larger than the ones of the giant gaseou...
Kepler has found hundreds of Neptune-size (2-6 R [subscript ⊕]) planet candidates within 0.5 AU of t...
International audienceThe hot Neptune orbiting around GJ 436 is a unique example of an intermediate ...
The recent discoveries of extrasolar giant planets (planets like Jupiter orbiting other stars like o...
Over the past two years, the search for low-mass extrasolar planets has led to the detection of seve...
This paper presents a consistent description of the formation and the subsequent evolution of gaseou...
The sample of known exoplanets is strongly biased to masses larger than the ones of the giant gaseou...