The giant planet region in our Solar System appears to be bounded inside by the limit of water condensation, suggesting that the most abundant astrophysical condensate plays an important role in giant planet formation. Indeed, Jupiter and Saturn exhibit evidence for rock and/or ice cores or central concentrations that probably accumulated first, acting as nuclei for subsequent gas accumulation. This is a "planetary" accumulation process, distinct from the stellar formation process, even though most of Jupiter has a similar composition to the primordial Sun. Uranus and Neptune are more complicated and imperfectly understood, but appear to exhibit evidence of an important role for giant impacts in their structure and evolution. Despit...
Observational constraints on interior models of the giant planets indicate that these planets were a...
Observational constraints on interior models of the giant planets indicate that these planets were a...
Giant planets are thought to have cores in their deep interiors, and the division into a heavy-eleme...
The giant planet region in our Solar System appears to be bounded inside by the limit of water cond...
The giant planet region in our solar system appears to be bounded inside by the limit of water cond...
The giant planet region in our solar system appears to be bounded inside by the limit of water cond...
The giant planet region in our solar system appears to be bounded inside by the limit of water cond...
The observed properties of giant planets, models of their evolution and observations of pro-toplanet...
According to both spectroscopic measurements and interior models, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptun...
The giant planets of the outer solar system - Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune - were formed in ...
Jupiter and Saturn are adiabatic spheres of hydrogen and helium, with central concentrations of hea...
The recent discoveries of extrasolar giant planets (planets like Jupiter orbiting other stars like o...
An understanding of the structure and composition of the giant planets is rapidly evolving because o...
Jupiter and Saturn are adiabatic spheres of hydrogen and helium, with central concentrations of hea...
An understanding of the structure and composition of the giant planets is rapidly evolving because o...
Observational constraints on interior models of the giant planets indicate that these planets were a...
Observational constraints on interior models of the giant planets indicate that these planets were a...
Giant planets are thought to have cores in their deep interiors, and the division into a heavy-eleme...
The giant planet region in our Solar System appears to be bounded inside by the limit of water cond...
The giant planet region in our solar system appears to be bounded inside by the limit of water cond...
The giant planet region in our solar system appears to be bounded inside by the limit of water cond...
The giant planet region in our solar system appears to be bounded inside by the limit of water cond...
The observed properties of giant planets, models of their evolution and observations of pro-toplanet...
According to both spectroscopic measurements and interior models, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptun...
The giant planets of the outer solar system - Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune - were formed in ...
Jupiter and Saturn are adiabatic spheres of hydrogen and helium, with central concentrations of hea...
The recent discoveries of extrasolar giant planets (planets like Jupiter orbiting other stars like o...
An understanding of the structure and composition of the giant planets is rapidly evolving because o...
Jupiter and Saturn are adiabatic spheres of hydrogen and helium, with central concentrations of hea...
An understanding of the structure and composition of the giant planets is rapidly evolving because o...
Observational constraints on interior models of the giant planets indicate that these planets were a...
Observational constraints on interior models of the giant planets indicate that these planets were a...
Giant planets are thought to have cores in their deep interiors, and the division into a heavy-eleme...