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    Interior and Evolution of the Giant Planets by Yamila Miguel, Allona Vazan

    Published 2023-01-01
    Subjects: “…giant planets interiors…”
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    Mid-Infrared Observations of the Giant Planets by Michael T. Roman

    Published 2023-03-01
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    The Bombardment History of the Giant Planet Satellites by William F. Bottke, David Vokrouhlický, David Nesvorný, Raphael Marschall, Alessandro Morbidelli, Rogerio Deienno, Simone Marchi, Michelle Kirchoff, Luke Dones, Harold F. Levison

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The origins of the giant planet satellites are debated, with scenarios including formation from a protoplanetary disk, sequential assembly from massive rings, and recent accretion after major satellite–satellite collisions. …”
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    What the Upper Atmospheres of Giant Planets Reveal by James O’Donoghue, Tom Stallard

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The upper atmospheres of the Giant Planets, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are transition regions between meteorological layers and outer space. …”
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    Planetary radio astronomy: Earth, giant planets, and beyond by H. O. Rucker, M. Panchenko, C. Weber

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…Space missions as the Voyagers to the Giant Planets, specifically Voyager 2 further to Uranus and Neptune, Galileo orbiting Jupiter, and now Cassini in orbit around Saturn since July 2004, provide a huge amount of radio data, well embedded in other experiments monitoring space plasmas and magnetic fields. …”
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    Circumbinary Habitable Zones in the Presence of a Giant Planet by Nikolaos Georgakarakos, Nikolaos Georgakarakos, Siegfried Eggl, Siegfried Eggl, Siegfried Eggl, Siegfried Eggl, Ian Dobbs-Dixon, Ian Dobbs-Dixon, Ian Dobbs-Dixon

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…We show that habitable zone borders can be found analytically even when another giant planet is present in the system. By applying this methodology to Kepler-16, Kepler-34, Kepler-35, Kepler-38, Kepler-64, Kepler-413, Kepler-453, Kepler-1647, and Kepler-1661 we demonstrate that the presence of the known giant planets in the majority of those systems does not preclude the existence of potentially habitable worlds. …”
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    Revealing giant planet interiors beneath the cloudy veil by Tristan Guillot, Leigh N. Fletcher

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Observations from the Juno and Cassini missions provide essential constraints on the internal structures and compositions of Jupiter and Saturn, resulting in profound revisions of our understanding of the interior and atmospheres of Gas Giant planets. The next step to understand planetary origins in our Solar System requires a mission to their Ice Giant siblings, Uranus and Neptune.…”
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    Seasonal changes and free oscillations of giant planets atmospheres by A. P. Vid’machenko

    Published 2000-12-01
    “…The optical characteristics and physical parameters of giant planets atmospheres are researching. Existence of seasonal reorganization in Jupiter's and Saturn's atmospheres, existence of 22.3 years a magnetic Hale cycle of solar activity, availability of century changes of a whole Jupiter's disk brightness with a period of 180 years is revealed for the first time. …”
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    Scaling laws for convection and jet speeds in the giant planets by Showman, Adam P., Kaspi, Yohai, Flierl, Glenn Richard

    Published 2015
    “…Our scalings provide a good match to the mean jet speeds obtained in previous Boussinesq and anelastic, three-dimensional simulations of convection within giant planets over a broad range of parameters. When extrapolated to the real heat fluxes, these scalings suggest that the mass-weighted jet speeds in the molecular envelopes of the giant planets are much weaker—by an order of magnitude or more—than the speeds measured at cloud level.…”
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    Atmospheric dynamics of hot giant planets and brown dwarfs by Showman, AP, Tan, X, Parmentier, V

    Published 2020
    “…Groundbased and spacecraft telescopic observations, combined with an intensive modeling effort, have greatly enhanced our understanding of hot giant planets and brown dwarfs over the past ten years. …”
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    Commissioning of upgrades to T6 to study giant planet entry by Steer, J, Collen, P, Glenn, A, Hambidge, C, Doherty, LJ, McGilvray, M, Sopek, T, Loehle, S, Walpot, L

    Published 2024
    “…This work establishes the first high-enthalpy giant planet entry test bed in Europe.…”
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