Context: Close-in giant extrasolar planets (``Hot Jupiters'') are believed to be strong emitters in the decametric radio range. Aims: We present the expected characteristics of the low-frequency magnetospheric radio emission of all currently known extrasolar planets, including the maximum emission frequency and the expected radio flux. We also discuss the escape of exoplanetary radio emission from the vicinity of its source, which imposes additional constraints on detectability. Methods: We compare the different predictions obtained with all four existing analytical models for all currently known exoplanets. We also take care to use realistic values for all input parameters. Results: The four different models for planetary radio emission le...
Context. The search for radio emission from extra-solar planets has so far been unsuccessful. Much o...
International audienceThe relatively high contrast between planetary and solar low-frequency radio e...
International audienceMagnetised exoplanets are expected to emit at radio frequencies analogously to...
International audienceContext: Close-in giant extrasolar planets (``Hot Jupiters'') are believed to ...
Context. Close-in giant extrasolar planets (“Hot Jupiters”) are believed to be strong emitters in th...
Expected radio emission from presently known exoplanets. For each of the currently known exoplanets,...
International audienceThe intensity of Jupiter's auroral radio emission quickly gave rise to the que...
The intensity of Jupiter’s auroral radio emission quickly gave rise to the question whether a compar...
Like the magnetized planets in our Solar system, magnetized exoplanets should emit strongly at radio...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, At...
Magnetised exoplanets are expected to emit at radio frequencies analogously to the radio auroral emi...
The detection of radio emission from an exoplanet would constitute the best way to determine its mag...
International audienceContext. Since the first extra-solar planet discovery in 1995, several hundred...
In the past two decades, it has been convincingly argued that magnetospheric radio emissions, of cyc...
Context. The search for radio emission from extra-solar planets has so far been unsuccessful. Much o...
Context. The search for radio emission from extra-solar planets has so far been unsuccessful. Much o...
International audienceThe relatively high contrast between planetary and solar low-frequency radio e...
International audienceMagnetised exoplanets are expected to emit at radio frequencies analogously to...
International audienceContext: Close-in giant extrasolar planets (``Hot Jupiters'') are believed to ...
Context. Close-in giant extrasolar planets (“Hot Jupiters”) are believed to be strong emitters in th...
Expected radio emission from presently known exoplanets. For each of the currently known exoplanets,...
International audienceThe intensity of Jupiter's auroral radio emission quickly gave rise to the que...
The intensity of Jupiter’s auroral radio emission quickly gave rise to the question whether a compar...
Like the magnetized planets in our Solar system, magnetized exoplanets should emit strongly at radio...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, At...
Magnetised exoplanets are expected to emit at radio frequencies analogously to the radio auroral emi...
The detection of radio emission from an exoplanet would constitute the best way to determine its mag...
International audienceContext. Since the first extra-solar planet discovery in 1995, several hundred...
In the past two decades, it has been convincingly argued that magnetospheric radio emissions, of cyc...
Context. The search for radio emission from extra-solar planets has so far been unsuccessful. Much o...
Context. The search for radio emission from extra-solar planets has so far been unsuccessful. Much o...
International audienceThe relatively high contrast between planetary and solar low-frequency radio e...
International audienceMagnetised exoplanets are expected to emit at radio frequencies analogously to...