How could a planet be so close to its parent star — it seemed very unlikely that it could form there — and was such a planet stable against evaporation by stellar radiation? (creationscience.com)
They therefore receive much more stellar radiation than the gas giants in the solar system, which makes it questionable whether they are the same type of planet at all. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
Abbot plans to calculate how much carbon dioxide would be necessary to keep a planet habitable at a range of stellar radiation intensities while changing various planetary parameters. (sciencedaily.com)