Different types of star-planet interactions
A. A. Vidotto (Trinity College Dublin)

TL;DR
This paper reviews various star-planet interactions, focusing on their evolution, observable signatures, and how they can be detected across different wavelengths to better characterize exoplanetary systems.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent research on star-planet interactions and discusses their observability at multiple wavelengths.
Findings
Different interaction types depend on system age, orbital distance, and stellar activity.
Observable signatures vary across the electromagnetic spectrum.
Understanding these interactions aids in characterizing exoplanetary systems.
Abstract
Stars and their exoplanets evolve together. Depending on the physical characteristics of these systems, such as age, orbital distance and activity of the host stars, certain types of star-exoplanet interactions can dominate during given phases of the evolution. Identifying observable signatures of such interactions can provide additional avenues for characterising exoplanetary systems. Here, I review some recent works on star-planet interactions and discuss their observability at different wavelengths across the electromagnetic spectrum.
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