An understanding of the structure and composition of the giant planets is rapidly evolving because of (i) high-pressure experiments with the ability to study metallic hydrogen and deÞne the properties of its equation of state and (ii) spectroscopic and in situ measurements made by telescopes and satellites that allow an accurate determination of the chemical composition of the deep atmospheres of the giant planets. However, the total amount of heavy elements that Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune contain remains poorly constrained. The discovery of extrasolar giant planets with masses ranging from that of Saturn to a few times the mass of Jupiter opens up new possibilities for understanding planet composition and formation. Evolutionary ...
International audienceThe formation of giant planets can mainly be explained by two models: core acc...
International audienceThe formation of giant planets can mainly be explained by two models: core acc...
International audienceMeasurements of the chemical composition of the giant planets provide clues of...
An understanding of the structure and composition of the giant planets is rapidly evolving because o...
The observed properties of giant planets, models of their evolution and observations of pro-toplanet...
Abstract We discuss our current understanding of the interior structure and thermal evo-lution of gi...
In: Gerald Schubert (editor-in-chief) Treatise on Geophysics, 2nd edition, Vol 10. Oxford: Elsevier;...
According to both spectroscopic measurements and interior models, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptun...
Jupiter and Saturn are mostly made up of hydrogen and helium, but details of their precise compositi...
The origin of close-in giant planets is a key open question in planet formation theory. The two lead...
The origin of close-in giant planets is a key open question in planet formation theory. The two lead...
This is an advance summary of a forthcoming article in the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Planetary...
This is an advance summary of a forthcoming article in the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Planetary...
International audienceThe formation of giant planets can mainly be explained by two models: core acc...
International audienceThe formation of giant planets can mainly be explained by two models: core acc...
International audienceThe formation of giant planets can mainly be explained by two models: core acc...
International audienceThe formation of giant planets can mainly be explained by two models: core acc...
International audienceMeasurements of the chemical composition of the giant planets provide clues of...
An understanding of the structure and composition of the giant planets is rapidly evolving because o...
The observed properties of giant planets, models of their evolution and observations of pro-toplanet...
Abstract We discuss our current understanding of the interior structure and thermal evo-lution of gi...
In: Gerald Schubert (editor-in-chief) Treatise on Geophysics, 2nd edition, Vol 10. Oxford: Elsevier;...
According to both spectroscopic measurements and interior models, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptun...
Jupiter and Saturn are mostly made up of hydrogen and helium, but details of their precise compositi...
The origin of close-in giant planets is a key open question in planet formation theory. The two lead...
The origin of close-in giant planets is a key open question in planet formation theory. The two lead...
This is an advance summary of a forthcoming article in the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Planetary...
This is an advance summary of a forthcoming article in the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Planetary...
International audienceThe formation of giant planets can mainly be explained by two models: core acc...
International audienceThe formation of giant planets can mainly be explained by two models: core acc...
International audienceThe formation of giant planets can mainly be explained by two models: core acc...
International audienceThe formation of giant planets can mainly be explained by two models: core acc...
International audienceMeasurements of the chemical composition of the giant planets provide clues of...