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ExPRES: an Exoplanetary and Planetary Radio Emissions Simulator

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
卷 627, 期 -, 页码 -

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201935161

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planets and satellites: aurorae; radio continuum: planetary systems; planet-star interactions

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  1. LESIA laboratory under Observatoire de Paris
  2. CNRS
  3. LESIA, Observatoire de Paris
  4. CNES
  5. Observatoire de Paris
  6. (Observatoire de Paris)
  7. Programme National de Planetologie
  8. Programme National Soleil-Terre of CNRS-INSU
  9. MOP team of the LASP (Colorado Univ.)
  10. LABEX Plas@par project
  11. Agence Nationale de la Recherche [ANR-11-IDEX-0004-02]
  12. Europlanet H2020 Research Infrastructure project
  13. European Union [654208]

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Context. Earth and outer planets are known to produce intense non-thermal radio emissions through a mechanism known as cyclotron maser instability (CMI), requiring the presence of accelerated electrons generally arising from magnetospheric current systems. In return, radio emissions are a good probe of these current systems and acceleration processes. The CMI generates highly anisotropic emissions and leads to important visibility effects, which have to be taken into account when interpreting the data. Several studies have shown that modelling the radio source anisotropic beaming pattern can reveal a wealth of physical information about the planetary or exoplanetary magnetospheres that produce these emissions. Aims. We present a numerical tool, called ExPRES (Exoplanetary and Planetary Radio Emission Simulator), which is able to reproduce the occurrence in a time-frequency plane of R-X CMI-generated radio emissions from planetary magnetospheres, exoplanets, or star-planet interacting systems. Special attention is given to the computation of the radio emission beaming at and near its source. Methods. We explain what physical information about the system can be drawn from such radio observations, and how it is obtained. This information may include the location and dynamics of the radio sources, the type of current system leading to electron acceleration and their energy, and, for exoplanetary systems, the orbital period of the emitting body and the strength, rotation period, tilt, and the off set of the planetary magnetic field. Most of these parameters can only be remotely measured via radio observations. Results. The ExPRES code provides the proper framework of analysis and interpretation for past, current, and future observations of planetary radio emissions, as well as for future detection of radio emissions from exoplanetary systems (or magnetic, white dwarf-planet or white dwarf-brown dwarf systems). Our methodology can be easily adapted to simulate specific observations once effective detection is achieved.

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