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Modeling of evolution of the rotational axis of “hot Jupiter” planets under tidal perturbations [PDF]
Irina Kitiashvili
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Measuring the abundances of carbon- and oxygen-bearing molecules has been a primary focus in studying the atmospheres of hot Jupiters, as doing so can help constrain the carbon-to-oxygen (C/O) ratio.
Dare Bartelt +10 more
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LAMOST telescope reveals that Neptunian cousins of hot Jupiters are mostly single offspring of stars that are rich in heavy elements. [PDF]
Dong S, Xie JW, Zhou JL, Zheng Z, Luo A.
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CHES: An astrometry mission searching for nearby habitable planets. [PDF]
Ji J, Wang S, Li H, Fang L, Li D.
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Hot Spot Offset Variability from Magnetohydrodynamical Thermoresistive Instability in Hot Jupiters
Hot Jupiter (HJ) atmospheres are possibly subject to a thermoresistive instability (TRI). Such an instability may develop as the ohmic heating increases the electrical conductivity in a positive feedback loop, which ultimately leads to a runaway of the ...
Raphaël Hardy +2 more
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Kepler constraints on planets near hot Jupiters. [PDF]
Steffen JH +11 more
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We present an atmospheric retrieval analysis of Hubble Space Telescope/Wide Field Camera 3/G141 spectroscopic phase curve observations of two brown dwarfs, WD-0137B and EPIC-2122B, in ultrashort period orbits around white dwarf hosts.
Joshua D. Lothringer +5 more
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Secular chaos and its application to Mercury, hot Jupiters, and the organization of planetary systems. [PDF]
Lithwick Y, Wu Y.
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On the relation between Hot-Jupiters and the Roche Limit
Eric B. Ford, Frederic A. Rasio
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Internal waves driven by stellar irradiation in a non-synchronized hot Jupiter [PDF]
Pin‐Gao Gu, G. I. Ogilvie
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