Is tidal heating sufficient to explain bloated exoplanets? Consistent calculations accounting for finite initial eccentricity
J\'er\'emy Leconte, Gilles Chabrier, Isabelle Baraffe, Benjamin, Levrard

TL;DR
This study uses comprehensive tidal evolution equations to assess if tidal heating alone can explain the large radii of bloated exoplanets, revealing previous models significantly underestimated tidal effects.
Contribution
It introduces complete tidal evolution calculations valid at any eccentricity, showing the importance of accurate modeling for understanding exoplanet bloating.
Findings
Complete tidal equations are necessary for accurate evolution histories.
Previous models underestimated tidal dissipation by up to three orders of magnitude.
Tidal heating alone cannot fully explain the most inflated hot Jupiters.
Abstract
In this paper, we present the consistent evolution of short-period exoplanets coupling the tidal and gravothermal evolution of the planet. Contrarily to previous similar studies, our calculations are based on the complete tidal evolution equations of the Hut model, valid at any order in eccentricity, obliquity and spin. We demonstrate, both analytically and numerically, that, except if the system was formed with a nearly circular orbit (e<0.2), solving consistently the complete tidal equations is mandatory to derive correct tidal evolution histories. We show that calculations based on tidal models truncated at second order in eccentricity, as done in all previous studies, lead to erroneous tidal evolutions. As a consequence, tidal energy dissipation rates are severely underestimated in all these calculations and the characteristic timescales for the various orbital parameters evolutions…
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