Context. Kepler-444 is one of the oldest planetary systems known thus far. Its peculiar configuration consisting of five sub-Earth-sized planets orbiting the companion to a binary stellar system makes its early history puzzling. Moreover, observations of HI-Lyα variations raise many questions about the potential presence of escaping atmospheres today. Aims. We aim to study the orbital evolution of Kepler-444-d and Kepler-444-e and the impact of atmospheric evaporation on Kepler-444-e. Methods. Rotating stellar models of Kepler-444-A were computed with the Geneva stellar evolution code and coupled to an orbital evolution code, accounting for the effects of dynamical, equilibrium tides and atmospheric evaporation. The impacts of multipl...
The results from the Kepler space observatory have revealed a wealth of planets with small sizes and...
Planet atmospheric escape induced by high-energy stellar irradiation is a key phenomenon shaping the...
Stellar positions and velocities from Gaia are yielding a new view of open cluster dispersal. Here w...
Context. Kepler-444 is one of the oldest planetary systems known thus far. Its peculiar configuratio...
peer reviewedContext. The CoRoT and Kepler missions have paved the way for synergies between exoplan...
The interaction between the host star and planets has a significant role in shaping the evolution o...
We present the first results from our Keck program investigating the orbital architectures of planet...
We present the first results from our Keck program investigating the orbital architectures of planet...
The chemical composition of stars hosting small exoplanets (with radii less than four Earth radii) a...
Kepler-444 provides a unique opportunity to probe the atmospheric composition and evolution of a com...
The chemical composition of stars hosting small exoplanets (with radii less than four Earth radii) a...
The chemical composition of stars hosting small exoplanets (with radii less than four Earth radii) a...
Context. S-type planets, which orbit one component of multiple-star systems, place strong constraint...
Early time-series photometry from NASA's Kepler spacecraft has revealed a planet transiting the star...
Context. Tidal interactions and planetary evaporation processes impact the evolution of close-in sta...
The results from the Kepler space observatory have revealed a wealth of planets with small sizes and...
Planet atmospheric escape induced by high-energy stellar irradiation is a key phenomenon shaping the...
Stellar positions and velocities from Gaia are yielding a new view of open cluster dispersal. Here w...
Context. Kepler-444 is one of the oldest planetary systems known thus far. Its peculiar configuratio...
peer reviewedContext. The CoRoT and Kepler missions have paved the way for synergies between exoplan...
The interaction between the host star and planets has a significant role in shaping the evolution o...
We present the first results from our Keck program investigating the orbital architectures of planet...
We present the first results from our Keck program investigating the orbital architectures of planet...
The chemical composition of stars hosting small exoplanets (with radii less than four Earth radii) a...
Kepler-444 provides a unique opportunity to probe the atmospheric composition and evolution of a com...
The chemical composition of stars hosting small exoplanets (with radii less than four Earth radii) a...
The chemical composition of stars hosting small exoplanets (with radii less than four Earth radii) a...
Context. S-type planets, which orbit one component of multiple-star systems, place strong constraint...
Early time-series photometry from NASA's Kepler spacecraft has revealed a planet transiting the star...
Context. Tidal interactions and planetary evaporation processes impact the evolution of close-in sta...
The results from the Kepler space observatory have revealed a wealth of planets with small sizes and...
Planet atmospheric escape induced by high-energy stellar irradiation is a key phenomenon shaping the...
Stellar positions and velocities from Gaia are yielding a new view of open cluster dispersal. Here w...