The Martian climate revisited
Springer Verlag, 2004
Abstract:
latest techniques of atmospheric modelling, The Martian Climate Revisited provides a comprehensive summary of our knowledge and current understanding of the meteorology and climate of Mars from the viewpoint of atmospheric scientists .The effect of a global dust storm on simulations of the Martian water cycle -: art. no. L22702
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS 31:22 (2004) ARTN L22702
Upper atmosphere of Mars up to 120 km:: Mars Global Surveyor accelerometer data analysis with the LMD general circulation model -: art. no. E01011
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-PLANETS 109:E1 (2004) ARTN E01011
Is planetary migration inevitable?
ArXiv astro-ph/0309175 (2003)
Abstract:
According to current theories, tidal interactions between a disk and an embedded planet may lead to the rapid migration of the protoplanet on a timescale shorter than the disk lifetime or estimated planetary formation timescales. Therefore, planets can form only if there is a mechanism to hold at least some of the cores back on their way in. Once a giant planet has assembled, there also has to be a mechanism to prevent it from migrating down to the disk center. This paper reviews the different mechanisms that have been proposed to stop or slow down migration.Stopping inward planetary migration by a toroidal magnetic field
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 341:4 (2003) 1157-1173