Detecting and characterising exoworlds around very young stars (age<10 Myr) are key aspects of exoplanet demographic studies, especially for understanding the mechanisms and timescales of planet formation and migration. However, detection using the radial velocity method alone can be very challenging, since the amplitude of the signals due to magnetic activity of such stars can be orders of magnitude larger than those induced even by massive planets. We observed the very young (∼2 Myr) and very active star V830 Tau with the HARPS-N spectrograph to independently confirm and characterise the previously reported hot Jupiter V830 Tau b (Kb=68±11 m/s; mbsinib=0.57±0.10 Mjup; Pb=4.927±0.008 d). Due to the observed ∼1 km/s radial velocity scatt...
Context. Transiting ultra-hot Jupiters are ideal candidates for studying the exoplanet atmospheres a...
Current theories predict that very young giant planets have large radii and very low densities befor...
International audienceContext. Young nearby stars are good candidates in the search for planets with...
Detecting and characterising exoworlds around very young stars (age<10 Myr) are key aspects of ex...
Context. Detecting and characterising exoworlds around very young stars (age 610 Myr) are key aspect...
International audienceContext. Detecting and characterising exoworlds around very young stars (age ≤...
Context. Detecting and characterising exoworlds around very young stars (age ≤10 Myr) are key aspect...
The “GAPS” (Global Architecture of Planetary Systems) project gathers a large part of the Italian co...
Context. The existence of hot Jupiters is still not well understood. Two main channels are thought t...
In the context of the programme Global Architecture of Planetary Systems (GAPS), we have performed r...
Current theories predict that very young giant planets have large radii and very low densities befor...
Although our understanding of how planetary systems come to exist has drastically improved over the ...
Context. Transiting ultra-hot Jupiters are ideal candidates for studying the exoplanet atmospheres a...
Current theories predict that very young giant planets have large radii and very low densities befor...
International audienceContext. Young nearby stars are good candidates in the search for planets with...
Detecting and characterising exoworlds around very young stars (age<10 Myr) are key aspects of ex...
Context. Detecting and characterising exoworlds around very young stars (age 610 Myr) are key aspect...
International audienceContext. Detecting and characterising exoworlds around very young stars (age ≤...
Context. Detecting and characterising exoworlds around very young stars (age ≤10 Myr) are key aspect...
The “GAPS” (Global Architecture of Planetary Systems) project gathers a large part of the Italian co...
Context. The existence of hot Jupiters is still not well understood. Two main channels are thought t...
In the context of the programme Global Architecture of Planetary Systems (GAPS), we have performed r...
Current theories predict that very young giant planets have large radii and very low densities befor...
Although our understanding of how planetary systems come to exist has drastically improved over the ...
Context. Transiting ultra-hot Jupiters are ideal candidates for studying the exoplanet atmospheres a...
Current theories predict that very young giant planets have large radii and very low densities befor...
International audienceContext. Young nearby stars are good candidates in the search for planets with...