2013
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637x/764/1/19
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THREE-DIMENSIONAL GAS DYNAMIC SIMULATION OF THE INTERACTION BETWEEN THE EXOPLANET WASP-12b AND ITS HOST STAR

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“…We find that no lines or continuum absorption sources appear in the NUV (NUVA, NUVB, NUVC filters) space-based wavelengths unless the cloud temperatures are below 10,000 K ( Figure 6). This suggests that whatever caused the early ingress in WASP-12b (Fossati et al 2010;Haswell et al 2012;Nichols et al 2015) was not from shocked stellar wind gas but is more likely planetary gas as has been previously suggested (Lanza 2009;Lai, Helling & van den Heuvel 2010;Bisikalo et al 2013a;Bisikalo et al 2013b;Cherenkov, Bisikalo & Kaigorodov 2014;Lanza 2015). An escaping atmosphere of WASP-12b would also explain the variability in the complete set of near-UV observations (Fossati et al 2010;Haswell et al 2012;Sing et al 2013;Nichols et al 2015).…”
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confidence: 51%
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“…We find that no lines or continuum absorption sources appear in the NUV (NUVA, NUVB, NUVC filters) space-based wavelengths unless the cloud temperatures are below 10,000 K ( Figure 6). This suggests that whatever caused the early ingress in WASP-12b (Fossati et al 2010;Haswell et al 2012;Nichols et al 2015) was not from shocked stellar wind gas but is more likely planetary gas as has been previously suggested (Lanza 2009;Lai, Helling & van den Heuvel 2010;Bisikalo et al 2013a;Bisikalo et al 2013b;Cherenkov, Bisikalo & Kaigorodov 2014;Lanza 2015). An escaping atmosphere of WASP-12b would also explain the variability in the complete set of near-UV observations (Fossati et al 2010;Haswell et al 2012;Sing et al 2013;Nichols et al 2015).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 51%
“…Our conclusions add to a body of theoretical work suggesting that UV asymmetry observations are not suitable approach for exoplanet magnetic field detection (Ben-Jaffel & Ballester 2014;Grießmeier 2015;Alexander et al 2015). Additionally, our modeling of lower temperature clouds suggests that the UV and optical observations are likely caused by gas from the planetary atmosphere (Lai, Helling & van den Heuvel 2010;Bisikalo et al 2013a;Bisikalo et al 2013b;Cherenkov, Bisikalo & Kaigorodov 2014). Therefore, any future models attempting to explain the early UV observation need to include planetary gas in their simulations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
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“…According to these data, the beginning of the transit in some light curves leads the beginning of the transit in the visible by approximately 50 min, testifying to the presence of absorbing material located ahead of the planet at a distance of roughly four to five planetary radii. Bisikalo et al [270] proposed that the earlier eclipse could arise due to the formation of a closed, aspherical envelope around WASP-12b, whose size substantially exceeds the limits of its Roche lobe.…”
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confidence: 99%