X-Exoplanets: An X-ray and EUV Database for Exoplanets

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Extreme ultraviolet (EUV) and X-ray emission is of great importance in several phenomena related to the formation of planetary systems and the atmospheres of planets. The atmospheric composition and the mass of an exoplanet are partly dependent on the X-ray and EUV radiation received during the first stages of formation and even during main sequence of the star. Biological life developing on exoplanets would depend severely on the high energy radiation arriving from its parent star. Here we present a database of the X-ray and EUV emission of all the stars currently known to host exoplanets. The archive is public and accessible through the Spanish Virtual Observatory (SVO). The database gives the user the option to download observed X-rays and EUV spectra. Synthetic spectra covering the spectral range 1-912 Å are also available (present day telescopes do not give access to the EUV range at λ > ;180 Å). These spectra are created using coronal models after fitting observed spectra.

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