Recipes for Forming a Carbon–Rich Giant Planet

Abstract The exploration of carbon-to-oxygen ratios has yielded intriguing insights into the composition of close-in giant exoplanets, giving rise to a distinct classification: carbon-rich planets, characterized by a carbon–to–oxygen ratio ≥ 1 in their atmospheres, as opposed to giant planets exhibi...
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Mousis, Olivier [verfasserIn]

Cavalié, Thibault [verfasserIn]

Lunine, Jonathan I. [verfasserIn]

Mandt, Kathleen E. [verfasserIn]

Hueso, Ricardo [verfasserIn]

Aguichine, Artyom [verfasserIn]

Schneeberger, Antoine [verfasserIn]

Benest Couzinou, Tom [verfasserIn]

Atkinson, David H. [verfasserIn]

Hue, Vincent [verfasserIn]

Hofstadter, Mark [verfasserIn]

Srisuchinwong, Udomlerd [verfasserIn]

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Englisch

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2024

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Giant planets

Carbon–to–oxygen ratio

Formation

Protosolar nebula

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Enthalten in: Space science reviews - Springer Netherlands, 1962, 220(2024), 4 vom: Juni

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volume:220 ; year:2024 ; number:4 ; month:06

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10.1007/s11214-024-01071-4

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SPR056128657

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