An analysis of the CoRoT-2 system: A young spotted star and its inflated giant planet
Tristan Guillot (CASSIOPEE), Mathieu Havel (CASSIOPEE)

TL;DR
This study combines stellar and planetary evolution models with observational data to investigate the anomalously large size of exoplanet CoRoT-2b and its young, active host star, exploring whether the planet's inflation is due to systematic errors or recent events.
Contribution
It provides self-consistent constraints on the CoRoT-2 system, identifying possible young pre-main sequence solutions and proposing explanations for the planet's inflated radius.
Findings
No systematic error in stellar modeling explains the planet's size.
Two solution classes: main sequence at >130 Ma and pre-main sequence at 30-40 Ma.
Young solutions suggest the planet's inflation could be due to recent events like impacts or system interactions.
Abstract
Context: CoRoT-2b is one of the most anomalously large exoplanet known. Given its large mass, its large radius cannot be explained by standard evolution models. Interestingly, the planet's parent star is an active, rapidly rotating solar-like star with a large fraction (7 to 20%) of spots. Aims: We want to provide constraints on the properties of the star-planet system and understand whether the planet's inferred large size may be due to a systematic error on the inferred parameters, and if not, how it may be explained. Methods: We combine stellar and planetary evolution codes based on all available spectroscopic and photometric data to obtain self-consistent constraints on the system parameters. Results: We find no systematic error in the stellar modeling (including spots and stellar activity) that would yield the required ~10% reduction in size for the star and thus the planet. Two…
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