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Near-UV observations of the planet host star WASP-12 uncovered the apparent absence of the normally conspicuous core emission of the Mg2 h&k resonance lines. This anomaly could be due either to (1) a lack of stellar activity, which would be…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2016-05-13 L. Fossati , T. R. Ayres , C. A. Haswell , D. Bohlender , O. Kochukhov , L. Floeer

We present two-dimensional multi-fluid numerical modelling of the upper atmosphere of the hot Jupiter WASP-12b. The model includes hydrogen chemistry, and self-consistently describes the expansion of the planetary upper atmosphere and mass…

Observations of the planet-hosting star WASP-12 show a distinctive depression in the \ion{Mg}{ii} and \ion{Ca}{ii} resonance lines. This has been interpreted as a marker of atmospheric loss from the close-in hot Jupiter WASP-12b and the…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2025-12-11 Simon Daley-Yates , Ricarda Beckmann , Lewis McCallum , Moira Jardine , Andrew Cameron

WASP-12b is an extreme hot Jupiter in a 1 day orbit, suffering profound irradiation from its F type host star. The planet is surrounded by a translucent exosphere which overfills the Roche lobe and produces line-blanketing absorption in the…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2019-02-06 Carole A. Haswell

Detailed characterization of exoplanets has begun to yield measurements of their atmospheric properties that constrain the planets' origins and evolution. For example, past observations of the dayside emission spectrum of the hot Jupiter…

We observed the extreme close-in hot Jupiter system WASP-12 with HST. Near-UV transits up to three times deeper than the optical transit of WASP-12b reveal extensive diffuse gas, extending well beyond the Roche lobe. The distribution of…

HST transit observations in the near-UV performed in 2009 made WASP-12b one of the most "mysterious" exoplanets; the system presents an early-ingress, which can be explained by the presence of optically thick matter located ahead of the…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-12 D. Bisikalo , P. Kaygorodov , D. Ionov , V. Shematovich , H. Lammer , L. Fossati

The discovery of the first transiting hot Jupiters (HJs; giant planets on orbital periods shorter than $P\sim10$ days) was announced more than twenty years ago. As both ground- and space-based follow-up observations are piling up, we are…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2024-06-05 P. Leonardi , V. Nascimbeni , V. Granata , L. Malavolta , L. Borsato , K. Biazzo , A. F. Lanza , S. Desidera , G. Piotto , D. Nardiello , M. Damasso , A. Cunial , L. R. Bedin

Most hot Jupiters are expected to spiral in towards their host stars due to transfering of the angular momentum of the orbital motion to the stellar spin. Their orbits can also precess due to planet-star interactions. Calculations show that…

Ultra-hot Jupiters present extreme atmospheric phenomena not found in the Solar System. These planets' daysides experience strong temperature inversions, molecular species (including H2) dissociate, and magnetism disrupts their atmospheric…

WASP-12 b is an ultra-hot Jupiter (UHJ) of special interest for atmospheric studies since it is on an inspiraling orbit in an extreme environment of intense radiation and circumstellar gas. Previously claimed detections of active mass loss…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2024-10-30 Anusha Pai Asnodkar , Ji Wang , Madelyn Broome , Chenliang Huang , Marshall C. Johnson , Ilya Ilyin , Klaus G. Strassmeier , Adam Jensen

The class of exotic Jupiter-mass planets that orbit very close to their parent stars were not explicitly expected before their discovery. The recently found transiting planet WASP-12b has a mass Mp = 1.4(+/-0.1) Jupiter masses (MJ), a mean…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2015-05-18 Shu-lin Li , Neil Miller , Douglas N. C. Lin , Jonathan J. Fortney

The orbital period of the hot Jupiter WASP-12b is apparently changing. We study whether this reflects orbital decay due to tidal dissipation in the star, or apsidal precession of a slightly eccentric orbit. In the latter case, a third body…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2018-10-24 Avery Bailey , Jeremy Goodman

Deciphering the role of clouds is central to our understanding of exoplanet atmospheres, as they have a direct impact on the temperature and pressure structure, and observational properties of the planet. Super-hot Jupiters occupy a…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2016-10-18 Hannah R. Wakeford , Channon Visscher , Nikole K. Lewis , Tiffany Kataria , Mark S. Marley , Jonathan J. Fortney , Avi M. Mandell

The exoplanet WASP-12b is the prototype for the emerging class of ultra-hot, Jupiter-mass exoplanets. Past models have predicted---and near ultra-violet observations have shown---that this planet is losing mass. We present an analysis of…

Ultra-hot Jupiters like WASP-121b provide unique laboratories for studying atmospheric chemistry and dynamics under extreme irradiation. Constraining their composition and circulation is key to tracing planet formation pathways. We present…

WASP-12 is a hot Jupiter system with an orbital period of $P= 1.1\textrm{ day}$, making it one of the shortest-period giant planets known. Recent transit timing observations by Maciejewski et al. (2016) and Patra et al. (2017) find a…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2017-11-01 Nevin N. Weinberg , Meng Sun , Phil Arras , Reed Essick

Exoplanets in the ultra-hot Jupiter regime provide an excellent laboratory for testing the impact of stellar irradiation on the dynamics and chemical composition of gas giant atmospheres. In this study, we observed two transits of the…

To date, the hot Jupiter WASP-12 b has been the only planet with confirmed orbital decay. The late F-type host star has been hypothesized to be surrounded by a large structure of circumstellar material evaporated from the planet. We…

We present a detailed reanalysis of the atmospheric properties of WASP-19b, an ultra-hot Jupiter (1.14 M Jup, 1.41 R Jup) orbiting an active Sun-like star every 0.79 day. We reanalyze a transit and secondary eclipse of WASP-19b observed by…

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