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Did you mean G. micaela (21 results)?
An Earth-sized planet with an Earth-like density.
Pepe F, Cameron AC, Latham DW, Molinari E, Udry S, Bonomo AS, Buchhave LA, Charbonneau D, Cosentino R, Dressing CD, Dumusque X, Figueira P, Fiorenzano AF, Gettel S, Harutyunyan A, Haywood RD, Horne K, Lopez-Morales M, Lovis C, Malavolta L, Mayor M, Micela G, Motalebi F, Nascimbeni V, Phillips D, Piotto G, Pollacco D, Queloz D, Rice K, Sasselov D, Ségransan D, Sozzetti A, Szentgyorgyi A, Watson CA. Pepe F, et al. Nature. 2013 Nov 21;503(7476):377-80. doi: 10.1038/nature12768. Epub 2013 Oct 30. Nature. 2013. PMID: 24172902
Here we report that the mass of this planet is 1.86 Earth masses. The resulting mean density of the planet is 5.57 g cm(-3), which is similar to that of the Earth and implies a composition of iron and rock....
Here we report that the mass of this planet is 1.86 Earth masses. The resulting mean density of the planet is 5.57 g cm(-3), which is …
Could CoRoT-7b and Kepler-10b be remnants of evaporated gas or ice giants?
Leitzinger M, Odert P, Kulikov YN, Lammer H, Wuchterl G, Penz T, Guarcello MG, Micela G, Khodachenko ML, Weingrill J, Hanslmeier A, Biernat HK, Schneider J. Leitzinger M, et al. Planet Space Sci. 2011 Oct;59(13):1472-1481. doi: 10.1016/j.pss.2011.06.003. Planet Space Sci. 2011. PMID: 21969736 Free PMC article.
We study the influence of the mean planetary density on the thermal mass loss by placing hypothetical exoplanets with the characteristics of Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus to the orbital location of CoRoT-7b at 0.017 AU and Kepler-10b at 0.01684 AU and assuming that these p …
We study the influence of the mean planetary density on the thermal mass loss by placing hypothetical exoplanets with the characteristics of …