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Tag: Helled R.

Posted on April 5, 2011January 18, 2021

The Heavy Element Composition of Disk Instability Planets Can Range From Sub- to Super-Nebular

A. Boley, Ravit Helled and M. Payne (2011). The Heavy Element Composition of Disk Instability Planets Can Range From Sub- to Super-Nebular. Ap. J. Download PDF.

Posted on March 17, 2011January 18, 2021

Jupiter’s Occultation Radii: Implications for its Internal Dynamics

Ravit Helled (2011) Jupiter’s Occultation Radii: Implications for its Internal Dynamics. Article.

Posted on November 21, 2010January 18, 2021

Uranus and Neptune: Shape and rotation

Helled, Ravit; Anderson, John D.; Schubert, Gerald

Icarus, Volume 210, Issue 1, p. 446-454.

Posted on June 21, 2010January 18, 2021

Metallicity of the massive protoplanets around HR 8799 If formed by gravitational instability

Helled, Ravit; Bodenheimer, P.

Icarus, Volume 207, Issue 2, p. 503-508.

Posted on October 18, 2009January 18, 2021

Jupiter and Saturn rotation periods

Helled, Ravit; Schubert, Gerald; Anderson, John D.

Planetary and Space Science, Volume 57, Issue 12, p. 1467-1473

Posted on June 28, 2009January 18, 2021

Heavy-element Enrichment of a Jupiter-mass Protoplanet as a Function of Orbital Location

Helled, R.; Schubert, G.

The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 697, Issue 2, pp. 1256-1262 (2009).

Posted on February 21, 2009January 18, 2021

Empirical models of pressure and density in Saturn’s interior: Implications for the helium concentration, its depth dependence, and Saturn’s precession rate.

Helled, Ravit; Schubert, Gerald; Anderson, John D.

Icarus, Volume 199, Issue 2, p. 368-377. (2009).

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