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2008A&A...477..309P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 477, 309-314 (2008/1-1)

Influence of the evolving stellar X-ray luminosity distribution on exoplanetary mass loss.

PENZ T., MICELA G. and LAMMER H.

Abstract (from CDS):

We investigate the influence of high-energy stellar radiation at close-in orbits on atmospheric mass loss during the stellar evolution of a G-type star. High-energy stellar luminosity varies over a wide range for G field stars. The X-ray luminosity distributions from the Pleiades, the Hyades, and the field are used to derive a scaling law for the evolution of the stellar X-ray luminosity distribution. A modified energy-limited escape approach is taken for calculating atmospheric mass loss for a broad range of planetary parameters. We show that the evolution of close-in exoplanets strongly depends on the detailed X-ray luminosity history of their host stars, which varies over several orders-of-magnitude for G stars. Stars located in the high-energy tail of the luminosity distribution can evaporate most of its planets within 0.5AU, while a significant fraction of planets can survive if exposed to a moderate X-ray luminosity. We show the change on an initial planetary mass distribution caused by atmospheric escape.

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Journal keyword(s): planetary systems - stars: activity - X-rays: stars - star: coronae

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