18 pages, 6 figures, 3 appendixes, accepted by Astronomy & AstrophysicsInternational audienceThe late phases of the orbital evolution of an Earth-like planet around a Sun-like star are revisited considering the effect of the density fluctuations associated with convective motions inside the star. Such fluctuations produce a random perturbation of the stellar outer gravitational field that excites a small residual eccentricity in the orbit of the planet counteracting the effects of tides that tend to circularize the orbit. We compute the power spectrum of the outer gravitational field fluctuations of the star in the quadrupole approximation and study their effects on the orbit of the planet using a perturbative approach. The residual eccentr...
There exists strong circumstantial evidence from their eccentric orbits that most of the known giant...
The surface rotations of some red giants are so fast that they must have been spun up by tidal inter...
The surface rotations of some red giants are so fast that they must have been spun up by tidal inter...
18 pages, 6 figures, 3 appendixes, accepted by Astronomy & AstrophysicsInternational audienceThe lat...
Close-in planets are in jeopardy, as their host stars evolve off the main sequence (MS) to the subgi...
Close-in planets are in jeopardy, as their host stars evolve off the main sequence (MS) to the subgi...
We investigate the interaction between a giant planet and a viscous circumstellar disk by means of h...
Planets are now known to be near ubiquitous around main-sequence stars in our galaxy, as evidenced b...
The long-term habitability of Earth-like planets requires low orbital eccentricities. A secular pert...
Exoplanet discoveries have proved numerous planetary system orbital configurations, including the di...
International audienceContext. It is well known that asteroids and comets fall into the Sun. Metal p...
The fate of planets around rapidly evolving stars is not well understood. Previous studies have sugg...
Context. When planets are formed from the protoplanetary disk and after the disk has dissipated, the...
Observations of the population of cold Jupiter planets (r >1 AU) show that nearly all of these plane...
Observations of the population of cold Jupiter planets (r >1 AU) show that nearly all of these plane...
There exists strong circumstantial evidence from their eccentric orbits that most of the known giant...
The surface rotations of some red giants are so fast that they must have been spun up by tidal inter...
The surface rotations of some red giants are so fast that they must have been spun up by tidal inter...
18 pages, 6 figures, 3 appendixes, accepted by Astronomy & AstrophysicsInternational audienceThe lat...
Close-in planets are in jeopardy, as their host stars evolve off the main sequence (MS) to the subgi...
Close-in planets are in jeopardy, as their host stars evolve off the main sequence (MS) to the subgi...
We investigate the interaction between a giant planet and a viscous circumstellar disk by means of h...
Planets are now known to be near ubiquitous around main-sequence stars in our galaxy, as evidenced b...
The long-term habitability of Earth-like planets requires low orbital eccentricities. A secular pert...
Exoplanet discoveries have proved numerous planetary system orbital configurations, including the di...
International audienceContext. It is well known that asteroids and comets fall into the Sun. Metal p...
The fate of planets around rapidly evolving stars is not well understood. Previous studies have sugg...
Context. When planets are formed from the protoplanetary disk and after the disk has dissipated, the...
Observations of the population of cold Jupiter planets (r >1 AU) show that nearly all of these plane...
Observations of the population of cold Jupiter planets (r >1 AU) show that nearly all of these plane...
There exists strong circumstantial evidence from their eccentric orbits that most of the known giant...
The surface rotations of some red giants are so fast that they must have been spun up by tidal inter...
The surface rotations of some red giants are so fast that they must have been spun up by tidal inter...