Testing the mirror world hypothesis for the close-in extrasolar planets

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Foot, R [1 ]
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[1] Univ Melbourne, Sch Phys, Melbourne, Vic 3010, Australia
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ACTA PHYSICA POLONICA B | 2004年 / 35卷 / 10期
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Because planets are not expected to be able to form close to stars due to the high temperatures, it has been suggested that-the observed close orbiting (similar to 0.05 AU) large mass planets (similar toM(J)) might be mirror worlds - planets composed predominately of mirror matter. The accretion of ordinary matter onto the mirror planet (from e.g. the solar wind from the host star) will make the mirror planet opaque to ordinary radiation with an effective radius R-P. It was argued in a previous paper, Phys. Lett. B505, 1 (2001), that this radius was potentially large enough to explain the measured size of the first transiting close-in extrasolar planet, HD209458b. Furthermore, Phys. Lett. B505, 1 (2001) made the rough prediction: R-P proportional torootT(S)/M-P, where T-S is the surface temperature of the ordinary matter in the mirror planet and Mp is the mass of the planet (the latter dependence on M-P being the more robust prediction). We compare this prediction with the recently discovered transiting planets, OGLE-TR-56b and OGLE-TR-113b.
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