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Extrasolar low-orbit planets: Dissipation of their atmospheres and probable magnetic field
Authors:L V Ksanfomality
Institution:(1) Space Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Profsoyuznaya ul. 84/3, Moscow, 117997, Russia
Abstract:Analysis of the data obtained during transits of low-orbit extrasolar planets across the stellar disk yields different estimates of their atmospheric loss rates. Experimental data point to the probable existence of several distinct subtypes of extrasolar giant planets, including “hot Jupiters” of low density (HD 209458b), with massive cores composed of heavy elements (HD 149026b), and others. We show that the expected hot-Jupiter mass losses due to atmospheric escape on a cosmogonic time scale do not exceed a few percent, while the losses through Jeans dissipation are negligible. We also argue that low-orbit giant planets should have a strong magnetic field that interacts with circumstellar plasma with the planet’s supersonic orbital velocity. The magnetic field properties can be used to search for extrasolar planets.
Keywords:extrasolar planets  transits  atmospheric dissipation  magnetic field
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