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Table 2

Estimation of the mass-loss rate from KOI 2700b.

Species min [g s−1 ] med [g s−1] max [g s−1]
Alumina 5.78 × 1011 6.94 × 1011 8.34 × 1011
Enstatite 1.39 × 1015 2.48 × 1015 4.41 × 1015
Forsterite 3.30 × 1013 4.85 × 1013 7.37 × 1013
Alumina 1.10 × 1011 1.11 × 1011 1.12 × 1011
Enstatite 8.17 × 1013 1.94 × 1014 4.63 × 1014
Forsterite 9.31 × 1011 1.55 × 1012 2.59 × 1012
Alumina 5.05 × 107 7.54 × 107 1.11 × 108
Enstatite 7.01 × 1010 7.83 × 1010 8.85 × 1010
Forsterite 8.20 × 108 8.73 × 108 9.32 × 108
Average value 3.03 × 1014
Extreme values 5.05 × 107 4.41 × 1015

Notes. Thetable contains the individual median values ( med ), as well as the individual minimum and maximum values of the mass-loss rate (min and max), propagated from the uncertainties of contributing parameters. Also presented here is the average value of med . Extreme values are the lowest value of min and the highest value of max.

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