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This Letter reports on the photometric detection of transits of the Neptune-mass planet orbiting the nearby M-dwarf star GJ 436. It is by far the closest, smallest and least massive transiting planet detected so far. Its mass is slightly…

Astrophysics · Physics 2010-03-01 M. Gillon , F. Pont , B. -O. Demory , F. Mallmann , M. Mayor , T. Mazeh , D. Queloz , A. Shporer , S. Udry , C. Vuissoz

Neptune-sized extrasolar planets that orbit relatively close to their host stars -- often called "hot Neptunes" -- are common within the known population of exoplanets and planetary candidates. Similar to our own Uranus and Neptune,…

The nearby extrasolar planet GJ 436b--which has been labelled as a 'hot Neptune'--reveals itself by the dimming of light as it crosses in front of and behind its parent star as seen from Earth. Respectively known as the primary transit and…

We report precise Doppler measurements of GJ 436 (M2.5V) obtained at Keck Observatory. The velocities reveal a planetary companion with orbital period of 2.644 d, eccentricity of 0.12 (consistent with zero) and velocity semi-amplitude of $K…

The GJ 436 system contains a transiting planet GJ 436 b which is a hot analogue of Neptune on an eccentric orbit. Recently, two additional transiting sub-Earth planets have been postulated in the literature. We observed three transits of GJ…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2015-04-06 G. Maciejewski , A. Niedzielski , G. Nowak , E. Pallé , B. Tingley , R. Errmann , R. Neuhäuser

Exoplanets orbiting close to their parent stars could lose some fraction of their atmospheres because of the extreme irradiation. Atmospheric mass loss primarily affects low-mass exoplanets, leading to suggest that hot rocky planets might…

GJ 436b is the first extrasolar planet discovered that resembles Neptune in mass and radius. The particularly interesting property of Neptune-sized planets is that their mass Mp and radius Rp are close to theoretical M-R relations of water…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2015-05-18 N. Nettelmann , U. Kramm , R. Redmer , R. Neuhaeuser

GJ 436b is a warm-- approximately 800 K--extrasolar planet that periodically eclipses its low-mass (half the mass of the Sun) host star, and is one of the few Neptune-mass planets that is amenable to detailed characterization. Previous…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-18 Heather A. Knutson , Björn Benneke , Drake Deming , Derek Homeier

There are now many known exoplanets with Msin(i) within a factor of two of Neptune's, including the transiting planets GJ436b and HAT-P-11b. Planets in this mass-range are different from their more massive cousins in several ways that are…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2014-11-20 David S. Spiegel , Adam Burrows , Laurent Ibgui , Ivan Hubeny , John A. Milsom

The late-type dwarf GJ 436 is known to host a transiting Neptune-mass planet in a 2.6-day orbit. We present results of our interferometric measurements to directly determine the stellar diameter ($R_{\star} = 0.455 \pm 0.018 R_{\odot}$) and…

GJ436b is a unique member of the transiting extrasolar planet population being one of the smallest and least irradiated and possessing an eccentric orbit. Because of its size, mass and density, GJ436b could plausibly have an atmospheric…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2010-10-07 Nikole K. Lewis , Adam P. Showman , Jonathan J. Fortney , Mark S. Marley , Richard S. Freedman , Katharina Lodders

Knowledge of the stellar parameters for the parent stars of transiting exoplanets is pre-requisite for establishing the planet properties themselves, and often relies on stellar evolution models. GJ 436, which is orbited by a transiting…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-13 Guillermo Torres

The origin of a recently discovered close-in Neptune-mass planet around GJ436 poses a challenge to the current theories of planet formation. Based on the sequential accretion hypothesis and the standard theory of gap formation and orbital…

Astrophysics · Physics 2010-04-06 S. Ida , D. N. C. Lin

Most of the presently identified exoplanets have masses similar to that of Jupiter and therefore are assumed to be gaseous objects. With the ever-increasing interest in discovering lower-mass planets, several of the so-called super-Earths…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-13 Ignasi Ribas , Andreu Font-Ribera , Jean-Philippe Beaulieu

The sample of known exoplanets is strongly biased to masses larger than the ones of the giant gaseous planets of the solar system. Recently, the discovery of two extrasolar planets of considerably lower masses around the nearby stars GJ 436…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-13 Adrián Brunini , Rodolfo G. Cionco

The Neptune-mass GJ 436b is one of the most-studied transiting exoplanets with repeated measurements of both its thermal emission and transmission spectra. We build on previous studies to answer outstanding questions about this planet,…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2017-02-01 Caroline V. Morley , Heather Knutson , Michael Line , Jonathan J. Fortney , Daniel Thorngren , Mark S. Marley , Dillon Teal , Roxana Lupu

GJ1214b stands out among the detected low-mass exoplanets, because it is, so far, the only one amenable to transmission spectroscopy. Up to date there is no consensus about the composition of its envelope although most studies suggest a…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-15 Diana Valencia , Tristan Guillot , Vivien Parmentier , Richard S. Freedman

Neptune-sized planets exhibit a wide range of compositions and densities, depending onf cators related to their formation and evolution history, such as the distance from their host stars and atmospheric escape processes. They can vary from…

We demonstrate that the observed distribution of `Hot Neptune'/`Super-Earth' systems is well reproduced by a model in which planet assembly occurs in situ, with no significant migration post-assembly. This is achieved only if the amount of…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-05-28 Brad M. S. Hansen , Norm Murray

Hot Neptunes in the sub-Jovian desert offer unique insights into planetary system evolution, retaining signatures of dynamical processes that shaped their present-day architectures. Many of these planets exhibit polar orbits, yet the…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2026-04-15 Haedam Im , Tiger Lu , Malena Rice , Quang H. Tran , Gongjie Li , Smadar Naoz
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