planets and satellites: composition

Search for gas from the disintegrating rocky exoplanet K2-22b

Context. The red dwarf star K2-22 is transited every 9.14 h by an object which is best explained by being a disintegrating rocky exoplanet featuring a variable comet-like dust tail. While the dust is thought to dominate the transit light curve, gas …

Dusty tails of evaporating exoplanets. II. Physical modelling of the KIC 12557548b light curve

Context. Evaporating rocky exoplanets, such as KIC 12557548b, eject large amounts of dust, which can trail the planet in a comet- like tail. When such objects occult their host star, the resulting transit signal contains information about the dust in …