2010
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/200912839
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Composition and fate of short-period super-Earths

Abstract: Context. The discovery of CoRoT-7b, a planet of a radius 1.68 ± 0.09 R ⊕ , a mass 4.8 ± 0.8 M ⊕ , and an orbital period of 0.854 days demonstrates that small planets can orbit extremely close to their star. Aims. Several questions arise concerning this planet, in particular concerning its possible composition, and fate. Methods. We use knowledge of hot Jupiters, mass loss estimates and models for the interior structure and evolution of planets to understand its composition, structure and evolution. Results. Th… Show more

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“…We have no information about their composition, but models suggest that they could exhibit silicate compounds in the gaseous/liquid phase (Léger et al 2011, Valencia et al 2010Rouan et al 2011). At lower temperatures (700-1000 K), as in the case of Kepler 11b, f (Lissauer et al 2011) and Kepler 20b, c, e, f (Gautier et al 2012), silicates do not evaporate.…”
Section: Hot and Warm Small Exosmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…We have no information about their composition, but models suggest that they could exhibit silicate compounds in the gaseous/liquid phase (Léger et al 2011, Valencia et al 2010Rouan et al 2011). At lower temperatures (700-1000 K), as in the case of Kepler 11b, f (Lissauer et al 2011) and Kepler 20b, c, e, f (Gautier et al 2012), silicates do not evaporate.…”
Section: Hot and Warm Small Exosmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Their formulation is complicated, and rather than reproduce it here, the reader is referred to their paper. We do not include the recent models put forth by Swift et al (2012), as they did not include formulae, but they did find that their results are consistent with those of Fortney et al (2007) and Valencia et al (2010) for rock and iron planets.…”
Section: Appendix D Radii Of Terrestrial Planetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…D3-D4 are analytic fits to complex models and, hence, predict slightly different values for R p for a planet made of rock (f ice = 0 and f rock = 1). Valencia et al (2007) considered planets in the range 1-10 M Earth and parameterized the radius in terms of f ice (see also Valencia et al, 2010). They found The last relationship we review is that of Grasset et al (2009), who cast their model in terms only of f ice .…”
Section: Appendix D Radii Of Terrestrial Planetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The degeneracy problems of bulk compositions of low-mass exoplanets can be partly overcome if they are very close to their host stars because some chemical constituents may be ruled out a priori. Valencia et al (2010) discussed the evolution of close-in low-mass planets like CoRoT-7b. Due to the intense stellar irradiation and its small size, it is unlikely to possess an envelope of hydrogen and helium of more than 1/10000 of (Torres et al 2011), Kepler-10b (Batalha et al 2011, and CoRoT-7b (Léger et al 2009 Host Star Age (Ga) 11.9 ± 4.5 3.0 ± 1.0 1.5 +0.8 Holman et al (2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%