ExoplANETS-A: A VO database for host stars and planetary systems: The effect of XUV on planet atmospheres
M. Morales-Calder\'on, S.R.G. Joyce, J.P. Pye, D. Barrado, M. Garc\'ia, Castro, C. Rodrigo, E. Solano, J.D. Nichols, P.O. Lagage, A., Castro-Gonz\'alez, R. A. Garc\'ia, M. Guedel, N. Hu\'elamo, Y. Metodieva, and, R. Waters

TL;DR
ExoplANETS-A compiles a comprehensive database of stellar and exoplanet data, including X-ray, UV, and spectral information, to study the influence of host stars on planetary atmospheres, aiding current and future observational missions.
Contribution
This work introduces a new uniform catalog and online database of host-star and exoplanet data, along with a spectral energy distribution fitting tool, for analyzing star-planet atmospheric interactions.
Findings
Planet radius valley at 1.8 Earth radii confirmed
Most systems support the photoevaporation model
One system (K2-3) contradicts the model
Abstract
ExoplANETS-A is an EU Horizon-2020 project with the primary objective of establishing new knowledge on exoplanet atmospheres. Intimately related to this topic is the study of the host-stars radiative properties in order to understand the environment in which exoplanets lie. The aim of this work is to exploit archived data from space-based observatories and other public sources to produce uniform sets of stellar data that can establish new insight on the influence of the host star on the planetary atmosphere. We have compiled X-ray and UV luminosities, which affect the formation and the atmospheric properties of the planets, and stellar parameters, which impact the retrieval process of the planetary-atmosphere's properties and its errors. Our sample is formed of all transiting-exoplanet systems observed by HST or Spitzer. It includes 205 exoplanets and their 114 host-stars. We have…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
