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Tuesday, August 6, 2013

1308.0599 (Dimitri Veras et al.)

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An Exoplanet's Response to Anisotropic Stellar Mass-Loss During Birth and Death    [ PDF ] Dimitri Veras, John D. Hadjidemetriou, Chr...

1308.0596 (Alex Dunhill et al.)

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The curiously circular orbit of Kepler-16b    [ PDF ] Alex Dunhill, Richard Alexander

1308.0607 (Rosemary A. Mardling)

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New developments for modern celestial mechanics. I. General coplanar three-body systems. Application to exoplanets    [ PDF ] Rosemary A....

1308.0616 (David Russell)

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A Proposal for New Definitions of Solar System Bodies - Planet, Moon, and Satellite    [ PDF ] David Russell

1308.0629 (Jason W. Barnes et al.)

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Measurement of Spin-Orbit Misalignment and Nodal Precession for the Planet around Pre-Main-Sequence Star PTFO 8-8695 From Gravity Darkenin...

1308.0648 (Zhaohuan Zhu et al.)

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Particle Concentration At Planet Induced Gap Edges and Vortices: I. Inviscid 3-D Hydro Disks    [ PDF ] Zhaohuan Zhu, James M. Stone, Rom...

1308.0825 (Farzana Meru et al.)

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Growth and fragmentation of centimetre-sized dust aggregates: the dependence on aggregate size and porosity    [ PDF ] Farzana Meru, Ralf...

1308.0882 (Ing-Guey Jiang et al.)

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Investigating Close-in Exoplanets through Transit Observations    [ PDF ] Ing-Guey Jiang, Li-Chin Yeh, Parijat Thakur, Ping Chien, Yi-Ling ...

1308.0899 (P. von Paris et al.)

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The dependence of the ice-albedo feedback on atmospheric properties    [ PDF ] P. von Paris, F. Selsis, D. Kitzmann, H. Rauer

1308.0921 (Thorben Kelling et al.)

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Accretion through the inner edges of protoplanetary disks by a giant solid state pump    [ PDF ] Thorben Kelling, Gerhard Wurm

1308.0996 (Yang Ming et al.)

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Confirmation of 8 Planets in 4 Multi-planet Systems via TTVs in 1350 Days    [ PDF ] Yang Ming, Liu Hui-Gen, Zhang Hui, Zhou Ji-Lin

1308.1058 (G. R. Mamatsashvili et al.)

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Revisiting linear dynamics of non-axisymmetric perturbations in weakly magnetized accretion discs    [ PDF ] G. R. Mamatsashvili, G. D. C...
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