What explains the lack of observed Hot Jupiters orbiting with periods of only a few hours, known as the 'close-in desert'?

Answer

Tidal forces destroy the planet once it crosses the tidal disruption limit.

The same strong tidal forces that circularize eccentric orbits become destructive if the planet migrates too far inward past a certain boundary, tearing the gas giant apart.

What explains the lack of observed Hot Jupiters orbiting with periods of only a few hours, known as the 'close-in desert'?
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