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Imaging Young Giant Planets From Ground and SpaceBEICHMAN, Charles A; KRIST, John; TRAUGER, John T et al.Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. 2010, Vol 122, Num 888, pp 162-200, issn 0004-6280, 39 p.Article

Orbital evolution of the distant satellites of the giant planetsVASHKOV'YAK, M. A; TESLENKO, N. M.Astronomy letters (Print). 2005, Vol 31, Num 2, pp 140-146, issn 1063-7737, 7 p.Article

Kepler-36: A Pair of Planets with Neighboring Orbits and Dissimilar DensitiesCARTER, Joshua A; AGOL, Eric; FORD, Eric B et al.Science (Washington, D.C.). 2012, Vol 337, Num 6094, pp 556-559, issn 0036-8075, 4 p.Article

SIM planetquest key project precursor observations to detect gas giant planets around young starsTANNER, Angelle; BEICHMAN, Charles; MOHANTY, Subhanjoy et al.Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. 2007, Vol 119, Num 857, pp 747-767, issn 0004-6280, 21 p.Article

Statistical mechanics of light elements at high pressure. VI: Liquid-state calculations with Thomas-Fermi-Dirac theoryMACFARLANE, J. J.The Astrophysical journal. 1984, Vol 280, Num 1, pp 339-345, issn 0004-637X, 1Article

Convection-driven zonal flows in the major planetsBUSSE, F. H.Pure and Applied Geophysics. 1983, Vol 121, Num 3, pp 375-390, issn 0033-4553Article

La migration des planètes extrasolaires : Les orbites inexpliquées des nouvelles planètes = Migration of extrasolar planetsTERQUEM, Caroline; PAPALOIZOU, John C. B.Recherche (Paris, 1970). 2001, Num 348, pp 36-39, issn 0029-5671Article

Extrasolar giant planets and brown dwarfsBURROWS, A.Science (Washington, D.C.). 1999, Vol 285, Num 5429, pp 847-848, issn 0036-8075Article

Early planet formation as a trigger for further planet formationAMALTAGE, P. J; HANSAN, B. M. S.Nature (London). 1999, Vol 402, Num 6762, pp 633-635, issn 0028-0836Article

Interactions of planetesimals with protoplanetary atmospheresPODOLAK, M; POLLACK, J. B; REYNOLDS, R. T et al.Icarus (New York, NY). 1988, Vol 73, Num 1, pp 163-179, issn 0019-1035Article

Accumulation and migration of the bodies from the zones of giant planetsIPATOV, S. I.Earth, moon and planets. 1987, Vol 39, Num 2, pp 101-128, issn 0167-9295Article

Calculations of the accretion and evolution of giant planets: the effects of solid coresBODENHEIMER, P; POLLACK, J. B.Icarus (New York, NY). 1986, Vol 67, Num 3, pp 391-408, issn 0019-1035Article

Giant Planet Occurrence in the Stellar Mass-Metallicity PlaneASHER JOHNSON, John; ALLER, Kimberly M; HOWARD, Andrew W et al.Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. 2010, Vol 122, Num 894, pp 905-915, issn 0004-6280, 11 p.Article

Rôle de Jupiter dans la formation des planètes géantesZHARKOV, V. N; KOZENKO, A. V.Pis′ma v Astronomičeskij žurnal. 1990, Vol 16, Num 2, pp 169-173, issn 0320-0108Article

Planetesimal dissolution in the envelopes of the forming, giant planetsPOLLACK, J. B; PODOLAK, M; BODENHEIMER, P et al.Icarus (New York, NY). 1986, Vol 67, Num 3, pp 409-443, issn 0019-1035Article

SOME PROBLEMS OF INVESTIGATION OF GIANT PLANETS AND THEIR NATURAL SATELLISTESWOLCZEK O.1979; POST. ASTRONAUT., BIUL. NAUK; POL; DA. 1979; VOL. 12; NO 2; PP. 79-88; ABS. RUS/POL; BIBL. 5 REF.Article

ORIGIN OF THE MAGNETIC FIELDS IN THE GIANT PLANETSSMOLUCHOWSKI R.1979; PHYS. EARTH PLANET. INTER.; NLD; DA. 1979; VOL. 20; NO 2-4; PP. 247-254; BIBL. 46 REF.Article

LA PRESENTATION DES RESULTATS OBTENUS DANS LA THEORIE DE LA FIGURE DES PLANETESEFIMOV AB; ZHARKOV VN; TRUBITSYN VP et al.1978; ASTR. ZH.; SUN; DA. 1978; VOL. 55; NO 6; PP. 1287-1292; BIBL. 9 REF.Article

INFRARED VIEWS OF THE GIANT PLANETSALLEN DA.1983; SKY AND TELESCOPE; ISSN 0037-6604; USA; DA. 1983; VOL. 65; NO 2; PP. 110-112Article

INFRARED RADIATION OF THE GIANT PLANETSENCRENAZ T.1979; INFRARED PHYS.; GBR; DA. 1979; VOL. 19; NO 3-4; PP. 353-373; BIBL. 94 REF.Conference Paper

Hot neptunes and super earthsCOCHRAN, William D; ENDL, Michael.Contemporary physics. 2007, Vol 48, Num 2, pp 109-117, issn 0010-7514, 9 p.Article

Origin and thermal evolution of icy satellitesCORADINI, A; FEDERICO, C; FORNI, O et al.Surveys in geophysics. 1995, Vol 16, Num 4, pp 533-591, issn 0169-3298Article

New evidence for the rôle of photoelectrons in the H2-dayglow of the giant planetsPRANGE, R.Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin. Print). 1986, Vol 161, Num 1, pp L1-L4, issn 0004-6361Article

On the saturation and temporal variation of mean zonal flows : An implication for equatorial jets on giant planetsXINHAO LIAO; TIANHOU FENG; KEKE ZHANG et al.The Astrophysical journal. 2007, Vol 666, Num 1, issn 0004-637X, L41-L44, 2Article

Possible solutions to the radius anomalies of transiting giant planetsBURROWS, A; HUBENY, I; BUDAJ, J et al.The Astrophysical journal. 2007, Vol 661, Num 1, pp 502-514, issn 0004-637X, 13 p., 1Article

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