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Characterizing Stellar and Exoplanetary Environments

  • Presents studies of exoplanets under extreme stellar radiation and plasma conditions
  • Analyzes findings from Hubble Space Telescope observations of transiting exoplanets
  • Presents applications of advanced numerical models for characterizing upper atmosphere structure and stellar environments of exoplanets
  • Addresses detections of atoms and molecules in the atmosphere of "hot Jupiters" by NASA's Spitzer telescope
  • Edited and written by an international team of experts
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Astrophysics and Space Science Library (ASSL, volume 411)

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Table of contents (15 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxi
  2. Exoplanet Host Star Radiation and Plasma Environment

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Exoplanet Host Star Radiation and Plasma Environment

      • Jeffrey L. Linsky, Manuel Güdel
      Pages 3-18
    3. Stellar Winds in Time

      • Brian E. Wood, Jeffrey L. Linsky, Manuel Güdel
      Pages 19-35
    4. Magnetic Fields and Winds of Planet Hosting Stars

      • Theresa Lüftinger, Aline A. Vidotto, Colin P. Johnstone
      Pages 37-55
  3. Exoplanet Upper Atmospheres and Stellar Interaction: Observations and Modelling

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 57-57
    2. Observations of Exoplanet Atmospheres and Surrounding Environments

      • Luca Fossati, Carole A. Haswell, Jeffrey L. Linsky, Kristina G. Kislyakova
      Pages 59-80
    3. Types of Hot Jupiter Atmospheres

      • Dmitry V. Bisikalo, Pavel V. Kaygorodov, Dmitry E. Ionov, Valery I. Shematovich
      Pages 81-104
    4. Suprathermal Particles in XUV-Heated and Extended Exoplanetary Upper Atmospheres

      • Valery I. Shematovich, Dmitry V. Bisikalo, Dmitry E. Ionov
      Pages 105-136
    5. Stellar Driven Evolution of Hydrogen-Dominated Atmospheres from Earth-Like to Super-Earth-Type Exoplanets

      • Kristina G. Kislyakova, Mats Holmström, Helmut Lammer, Nikolai V. Erkaev
      Pages 137-151
    6. Interpretations of WASP-12b Near-UV Observations

      • Aline A. Vidotto, Dmitry V. Bisikalo, Luca Fossati, Joe Llama
      Pages 153-168
    7. The Effects of Close-in Exoplanets on Their Host Stars

      • Eike W. Guenther, Stephan Geier
      Pages 169-186
  4. Exoplanet and Astrophysical Magnetic Fields

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 187-187
    2. Magnetosphere Environment from Solar System Planets/Moons to Exoplanets

      • Igor I. Alexeev, Maria S. Grygoryan, Elena S. Belenkaya, Vladimir V. Kalegaev, Maxim Khodachenko
      Pages 189-212
    3. Alfvén Radius: A Key Parameter for Astrophysical Magnetospheres

      • Elena S. Belenkaya, Maxim L. Khodachenko, Igor I. Alexeev
      Pages 239-249
  5. Space and Ground-Based Exoplanet Observation and Characterization Tools

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 251-251
    2. Living with Stars: Future Space-Based Exoplanet Search and Characterization Missions

      • Malcolm Fridlund, Heike Rauer, Anders Erikson
      Pages 253-273
    3. The World Space Observatory–UV Project as a Tool for Exoplanet Science

      • Boris M. Shustov, Mikhail E. Sachkov, Dmitry V. Bisikalo, Ana-Ines Gómez de Castro
      Pages 275-287
    4. Ground-Based Exoplanet Projects

      • Eike W. Guenther
      Pages 289-306

About this book

In this book an international group of specialists discusses studies of exoplanets subjected to extreme stellar radiation and plasma conditions. It is shown that such studies will help us to understand how terrestrial planets and their atmospheres, including the early Venus, Earth and Mars, evolved during the host star’s active early phase. The book presents an analysis of findings from Hubble Space Telescope observations of transiting exoplanets, as well as applications of advanced numerical models for characterizing the upper atmosphere structure and stellar environments of exoplanets. The authors also address detections of atoms and molecules in the atmosphere of “hot Jupiters” by NASA’s Spitzer telescope. The observational and theoretical investigations and discoveries presented are both timely and important in the context of the next generation of space telescopes.

The book is divided into four main parts, grouping chapters on exoplanet host star radiation and plasma environments, exoplanet upper atmosphere and environment observations, exoplanet and stellar magnetospheres, and exoplanet observation and characterization. The book closes with an outlook on the future of this research field.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Space Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Graz, Austria

    Helmut Lammer, Maxim Khodachenko

About the editors

Helmut Lammer is an internationally recognised specialist in planetary atmosphere formation and planetary habitability.
He and Maxim Khodachenko are researchers at the Space Research Institute of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.

Bibliographic Information

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eBook USD 84.99
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Hardcover Book USD 109.99
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