It is well accepted that hot Jupiters and other short-period planets did not form in situ, as the temperature in the protoplanetary disc at the radius at which they now orbit would have been too high for planet formation to have occurred. These planets, instead, form at larger radii and then move into the region in which they now orbit. The exact process that leads to the formation of these close-in planets is, however, unclear and it seems that there may be more than one mechanism that can produce these short-period systems. Dynamical interactions in multiple-planet systems can scatter planets into highly eccentric orbits which, if the pericentre is sufficiently close to the parent star, can be tidally circularized by tidal interactions be...
The extrasolar planets (EPs) so far detected are very different to the planets in our own Solar Syst...
Short period, massive planets, known as hot Jupiters (HJs), have been discovered around ∼1 per cent ...
Planets of 1-4 times Earth's size on orbits shorter than 100 days exist around 30-50% of all Sun-lik...
Soon after the discovery of Jupiter-sized planets in extremely close orbits around Sun-like stars, i...
The origin of Jupiter-mass planets with orbital periods of only a few days is still uncertain. It is...
Gas giant planets orbiting within 0.1 AU of their host stars are unlikely to have formed in situ and...
Context. Extrasolar giant planets are found to orbit their host stars with a broad range of semi-maj...
A key riddle connecting stars and planets is in the existence of hot Jupiters. If these close-in pla...
Abstract. The distribution of eccentricities e of extra-solar planets with semi-major axes a> 0.2...
mass close-in planets, despite the latter being exceedingly common. Two migration channels for hot J...
International audienceMore than 150 Hot Jupiters with orbital periods less than 10 days have been de...
The origin of warm Jupiters (gas giant planets with periods between 10 and 200 days) is an open ques...
More than two decades after the widespread detection of Jovian-class planets on short-period orbits ...
Hot Jupiters, giant extrasolar planets with orbital periods shorter than ~10 days, have long been th...
The origin of a recently discovered close-in Neptune-mass planet around GJ436 poses a challenge to t...
The extrasolar planets (EPs) so far detected are very different to the planets in our own Solar Syst...
Short period, massive planets, known as hot Jupiters (HJs), have been discovered around ∼1 per cent ...
Planets of 1-4 times Earth's size on orbits shorter than 100 days exist around 30-50% of all Sun-lik...
Soon after the discovery of Jupiter-sized planets in extremely close orbits around Sun-like stars, i...
The origin of Jupiter-mass planets with orbital periods of only a few days is still uncertain. It is...
Gas giant planets orbiting within 0.1 AU of their host stars are unlikely to have formed in situ and...
Context. Extrasolar giant planets are found to orbit their host stars with a broad range of semi-maj...
A key riddle connecting stars and planets is in the existence of hot Jupiters. If these close-in pla...
Abstract. The distribution of eccentricities e of extra-solar planets with semi-major axes a> 0.2...
mass close-in planets, despite the latter being exceedingly common. Two migration channels for hot J...
International audienceMore than 150 Hot Jupiters with orbital periods less than 10 days have been de...
The origin of warm Jupiters (gas giant planets with periods between 10 and 200 days) is an open ques...
More than two decades after the widespread detection of Jovian-class planets on short-period orbits ...
Hot Jupiters, giant extrasolar planets with orbital periods shorter than ~10 days, have long been th...
The origin of a recently discovered close-in Neptune-mass planet around GJ436 poses a challenge to t...
The extrasolar planets (EPs) so far detected are very different to the planets in our own Solar Syst...
Short period, massive planets, known as hot Jupiters (HJs), have been discovered around ∼1 per cent ...
Planets of 1-4 times Earth's size on orbits shorter than 100 days exist around 30-50% of all Sun-lik...