International audienceRadio emission from extrasolar giant planets in close orbits around their host star is an active field of research, including both observational efforts and theoretical work aiming at reasonable predictions for different target planets. So far, most theoretical work assumed a distance-independent, constant stellar wind velocity. This approach is improved and expanded in two respects: first, from stellar wind models, it is known that at close distances the stellar wind is still slow and has not yet reached the velocity it has at larger distances. For this reason, less energy is available for the generation of planetary radio emission than predicted by simplified models. This correspondingly reduces the intensity of stel...
International audienceContext: Close-in giant extrasolar planets (``Hot Jupiters'') are believed to ...
The detection of radio emission from an exoplanet would constitute the best way to determine its mag...
International audienceThe relatively high contrast between planetary and solar low-frequency radio e...
International audienceRadio emission from extrasolar giant planets in close orbits around their host...
Context. The search for radio emission from extra-solar planets has so far been unsuccessful. Much o...
Magnetised exoplanets are expected to emit at radio frequencies, similarly to the radio auroral emis...
Context. The search for radio emission from extra-solar planets has so far been unsuccessful. Much o...
Magnetised exoplanets are expected to emit at radio frequencies analogously to the radio auroral emi...
International audienceMagnetised exoplanets are expected to emit at radio frequencies analogously to...
Expected radio emission from presently known exoplanets. For each of the currently known exoplanets,...
We present stellar wind modelling of the hot Jupiter host HD189733, and predict radio emission from ...
Context. Close-in giant extrasolar planets (“Hot Jupiters”) are believed to be strong emitters in th...
Exoplanets in extremely close-in orbits are immersed in a local interplanetary medium (i.e. the stel...
International audienceContext: Close-in giant extrasolar planets (``Hot Jupiters'') are believed to ...
The detection of radio emission from an exoplanet would constitute the best way to determine its mag...
International audienceThe relatively high contrast between planetary and solar low-frequency radio e...
International audienceRadio emission from extrasolar giant planets in close orbits around their host...
Context. The search for radio emission from extra-solar planets has so far been unsuccessful. Much o...
Magnetised exoplanets are expected to emit at radio frequencies, similarly to the radio auroral emis...
Context. The search for radio emission from extra-solar planets has so far been unsuccessful. Much o...
Magnetised exoplanets are expected to emit at radio frequencies analogously to the radio auroral emi...
International audienceMagnetised exoplanets are expected to emit at radio frequencies analogously to...
Expected radio emission from presently known exoplanets. For each of the currently known exoplanets,...
We present stellar wind modelling of the hot Jupiter host HD189733, and predict radio emission from ...
Context. Close-in giant extrasolar planets (“Hot Jupiters”) are believed to be strong emitters in th...
Exoplanets in extremely close-in orbits are immersed in a local interplanetary medium (i.e. the stel...
International audienceContext: Close-in giant extrasolar planets (``Hot Jupiters'') are believed to ...
The detection of radio emission from an exoplanet would constitute the best way to determine its mag...
International audienceThe relatively high contrast between planetary and solar low-frequency radio e...