International audienceA mass-radius (M-R) relationship is proposed for solid planets and solid cores ranging from 1 to 100 Earth-mass planets. It relies on the assumption that solid spheres are composed of iron and silicates, around which a variable amount of water is added. The M-R law has been set up assuming that the planetary composition is similar to the averaged composition for silicates and iron obtained from the major elements ratio of 94 stars hosting exoplanets. Except on Earth for which a tremendous amount of data is available, the composition of silicate mantles and metallic cores cannot be constrained. Similarly, thermal profiles are poorly known. In this work, the effect of compositional parameters and thermal profiles on radi...
Constraining the planetary composition is essential for exoplanetary characterization. In this paper...
Aims. We examine the uncertainties in current planetary models and quantify their impact on the plan...
Since stars and their planets form from the same molecular clouds, stellar chemical composition can ...
International audienceA mass-radius (M-R) relationship is proposed for solid planets and solid cores...
For planets other than Earth, particularly exoplanets, interpretation of the composition and structu...
Context. Planet formation theory suggests that planet bulk compositions are likely to reflect the ch...
International audienceContext. Observations of Earth-sized exoplanets are mostly limited to informat...
Context. Observations of Earth-sized exoplanets are mostly limited to information on their masses an...
In many cases, astronomers can measure the radius of a planet, but not its mass. Our models of Earth...
Today, with the large number of detected exoplanets and improved measurements, we can reach the next...
The masses and radii of exoplanets are fundamental quantities needed for their characterisation. Stu...
Understanding the interior structures and chemistry of Earth-like exoplanets is crucial for us to ch...
More than a third of all exoplanets can be classified as super-Earths based on radius (1-2 R-circle ...
The discovery and study of exoplanets has always motivated the question of the existence and nature ...
Context. Exoplanet characterization is one of the main foci of current exoplanetary science. For sup...
Constraining the planetary composition is essential for exoplanetary characterization. In this paper...
Aims. We examine the uncertainties in current planetary models and quantify their impact on the plan...
Since stars and their planets form from the same molecular clouds, stellar chemical composition can ...
International audienceA mass-radius (M-R) relationship is proposed for solid planets and solid cores...
For planets other than Earth, particularly exoplanets, interpretation of the composition and structu...
Context. Planet formation theory suggests that planet bulk compositions are likely to reflect the ch...
International audienceContext. Observations of Earth-sized exoplanets are mostly limited to informat...
Context. Observations of Earth-sized exoplanets are mostly limited to information on their masses an...
In many cases, astronomers can measure the radius of a planet, but not its mass. Our models of Earth...
Today, with the large number of detected exoplanets and improved measurements, we can reach the next...
The masses and radii of exoplanets are fundamental quantities needed for their characterisation. Stu...
Understanding the interior structures and chemistry of Earth-like exoplanets is crucial for us to ch...
More than a third of all exoplanets can be classified as super-Earths based on radius (1-2 R-circle ...
The discovery and study of exoplanets has always motivated the question of the existence and nature ...
Context. Exoplanet characterization is one of the main foci of current exoplanetary science. For sup...
Constraining the planetary composition is essential for exoplanetary characterization. In this paper...
Aims. We examine the uncertainties in current planetary models and quantify their impact on the plan...
Since stars and their planets form from the same molecular clouds, stellar chemical composition can ...