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Planet–star plasma interactions
EAS Publications Series, 2010Planet–star plasma interactions can be described as the interaction of a plasma flow with an obstacle, each being possibly magnetized. Examples of the 4 possible situations are found in our solar system, with intense radio emissions produced in 3 cases out of 4, when either the flow or the obstacle is strongly magnetized.
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Direct imaging and astrometric detection of a gas giant planet orbiting an accelerating star
Science, 2023Thayne Currie +2 more
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A planet within the debris disk around the pre-main-sequence star AU Microscopii
Nature, 2020Peter Plavchan +2 more
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MOVES – V. Modelling star–planet magnetic interactions of HD 189733
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2022Antoine Strugarek +2 more
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An extrasolar planet that transits the disk of its parent star
Nature, 2003Guillermo Torres +2 more
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