Periodic Reporting for period 2 - PEVAP (Planet Evaporation as a Window into Exoplanetary Origins)
Período documentado: 2021-08-01 hasta 2023-01-31
It is thought that this photoevaporation process is responsible for many of the features detected in the exoplanet population today. Thus, rather than using the observed exoplanets to inform about their origins, we need to account for this photoevaporation process. Thus, in this project, we will develop new photoevaporation models and then use them to determine how the planets evolved into those we see today.
Our objectives are:
1. What are the mass-loss rates and photoevaporative flow structures for the full spectrum of observed planets?
2. How can we use observations of photoevaporating planets to learn about their compositions and histories?
3. How does photoevaporation affect and control the evolution of exoplanets and their atmospheres?