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2020ApJ...896L..22M - Astrophys. J., 896, L22-L22 (2020/June-3)

Irradiated ocean planets bridge super-earth and sub-Neptune populations.

MOUSIS O., DELEUIL M., AGUICHINE A., MARCQ E., NAAR J., AGUIRRE L.A., BRUGGER B. and GONCALVES T.

Abstract (from CDS):

Small planets (∼1-3.9 R) constitute more than half of the inventory of the 4000-plus exoplanets discovered so far. Smaller planets are sufficiently dense to be rocky, but those with radii larger than ∼1.6 R are thought to display in many cases hydrogen/helium gaseous envelopes up to ∼30% of the planetary mass. These low-mass planets are highly irradiated and the question of their origin, evolution, and possible links remains open. Here we show that close-in ocean planets affected by the greenhouse effect display hydrospheres in supercritical state, which generate inflated atmospheres without invoking the presence of large hydrogen/helium gaseous envelopes. We present a new set of mass-radius relationships for ocean planets with different compositions and different equilibrium temperatures, which are found to be well adapted to low-density sub-Neptune planets. Our model suggests that super-Earths and water-rich sub-Neptunes could belong to the same family of planets, i.e., hydrogen/helium-free planets, with differences between their interiors simply resulting from the variation in the water content.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Exoplanets - Hydrosphere - Planetary interior - Planetary theory - Exoplanet astronomy - Exoplanet structure

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