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Diversity of close-in planets and the interactions with their host stars
Douglas N.C. Lin,
Ian Dobbs-Dixon
Physics
Center for Space Science
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Physics & Astronomy
bombardment
12%
collision rates
17%
collisions
8%
dissipation
10%
embryos
16%
envelopes
11%
expansion
8%
gas giant planets
20%
gases
6%
interactions
26%
irradiation
8%
opacity
14%
orbitals
18%
penetration
10%
planets
60%
protoplanets
17%
proximity
12%
radii
8%
stars
44%
stellar magnetic fields
20%
trapping
10%
Social Sciences
embryo
38%
energy
22%
interaction
30%
migration
45%
scenario
24%
theory formation
39%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
collision
18%
dissipation
9%
embryo
11%
energy
5%
gas
11%
irradiation
9%
penetration
8%
planet
58%
planetesimal
14%
trapping
10%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Embryonic Structures
9%
Gases
18%
Growth
11%
Magnetic Fields
12%
Planets
100%