Irradiation-Induced Circulation in Hot Jupiters and X-Ray Binaries
(see
Poster)
The irradiation of close
planets by their central stars or the
companions in X-ray binaries and millisecond-pulsar systems drives
circulation currents and redistributes the irradiation energy around
the star. This does not only affect the appearance of the irradiated
objects but also their structure and evolution. The objective of this
project is to simulate the effects of this external radiation
numerically, applying and extending a three-dimensional circulation
code originally developed by Martin Beer. While the project is mainly
computational, an important aspect of the project will be to model the
observational effects of the circulation currents in order to test and
constrain the illumination model. The main applications of this work
will be hot Jupiters and/or the companions of X-ray binaries and
millisecond pulsars