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    How expanded ionospheres of Hot Jupiters can prevent escape of radio emission generated by the cyclotron maser instability by Weber, C., Lammer, H., Shaikhislamov, I. F., Chadney, J. M., Khodachenko, M. L., Grießmeier, J.-M., Rucker, H. O., Vocks, C., Macher, W., Odert, P., Kislyakova, K. G.

    “…Abstract We present a study of plasma conditions in the atmospheres of the Hot Jupiters HD 209458b and HD 189733b and for an HD 209458b like planet at orbit…”
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    Probing the blow-off criteria of hydrogen-rich 'super-Earths' by Lammer, H., Erkaev, N. V., Odert, P., Kislyakova, K. G., Leitzinger, M., Khodachenko, M. L.

    “…The discovery of transiting 'super-Earths' with inflated radii and known masses, such as Kepler-11b-f, GJ 1214b and 55 Cnc e, indicates that these exoplanets…”
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    Nonthermal Motions and Atmospheric Heating of Cool Stars by Boro Saikia, S., Lueftinger, T., Airapetian, V. S., Ayres, T., Bartel, M., Guedel, M., Jin, M., Kislyakova, K. G., Testa, P.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-06-2023)
    “…Abstract The magnetic processes associated with the nonthermal broadening of optically thin emission lines appear to carry enough energy to heat the corona and…”
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    Effective Induction Heating around Strongly Magnetized Stars by Kislyakova, K. G., Fossati, L., Johnstone, C. P., Noack, L., Lüftinger, T., Zaitsev, V. V., Lammer, H.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (10-05-2018)
    “…Planets that are embedded in the changing magnetic fields of their host stars can experience significant induction heating in their interiors caused by the…”
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    Magma oceans and enhanced volcanism on TRAPPIST-1 planets due to induction heating by Kislyakova, K. G., Noack, L., Johnstone, C. P., Zaitsev, V. V., Fossati, L., Lammer, H., Khodachenko, M. L., Odert, P., Güdel, M.

    Published in Nature astronomy (01-12-2017)
    “…Low-mass M stars are plentiful in the Universe and often host small, rocky planets detectable with current instrumentation. These stars host magnetic fields,…”
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    EUV-driven mass-loss of protoplanetary cores with hydrogen-dominated atmospheres: the influences of ionization and orbital distance by Erkaev, N V, Lammer, H, Odert, P, Kislyakova, K G, Johnstone, C P, Guedel, M, Khodachenko, M L

    “…We investigate the loss rates of the hydrogen atmospheres of terrestrial planets with a range of masses and orbital distances by assuming a stellar extreme…”
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    Global 3D Hydrodynamic Modeling of In-transit Lyα Absorption of GJ 436b by Khodachenko, M. L., Shaikhislamov, I. F., Lammer, H., Berezutsky, A. G., Miroshnichenko, I. B., Rumenskikh, M. S., Kislyakova, K. G., Dwivedi, N. K.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-11-2019)
    “…Abstract Using a global 3D, fully self-consistent, multifluid hydrodynamic model, we simulate the escaping upper atmosphere of the warm Neptune GJ 436b, driven…”
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    Close-in Sub-Neptunes Reveal the Past Rotation History of Their Host Stars: Atmospheric Evolution of Planets in the HD 3167 and K2-32 Planetary Systems by Kubyshkina, D., Cubillos, P. E., Fossati, L., Erkaev, N. V., Johnstone, C. P., Kislyakova, K. G., Lammer, H., Lendl, M., Odert, P., Güdel, M.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-07-2019)
    “…Planet atmospheric escape induced by high-energy stellar irradiation is a key phenomenon shaping the structure and evolution of planetary atmospheres…”
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    Origin and loss of nebula-captured hydrogen envelopes from 'sub'- to 'super-Earths' in the habitable zone of Sun-like stars by Lammer, H., Stökl, A., Erkaev, N. V., Dorfi, E. A., Odert, P., Güdel, M., Kulikov, Yu. N., Kislyakova, K. G., Leitzinger, M.

    “…We investigate the origin and loss of captured hydrogen envelopes from protoplanets having masses in a range between 'sub-Earth'-like bodies of 0.1 M⊕ and…”
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    TWO REGIMES OF INTERACTION OF A HOT JUPITER'S ESCAPING ATMOSPHERE WITH THE STELLAR WIND AND GENERATION OF ENERGIZED ATOMIC HYDROGEN CORONA by Shaikhislamov, I. F., Khodachenko, M. L., Lammer, H., Kislyakova, K. G., Fossati, L., Johnstone, C. P., Prokopov, P. A., Berezutsky, A. G., Zakharov, Yu. P., Posukh, V. G.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-12-2016)
    “…ABSTRACT The interaction of escaping the upper atmosphere of a hydrogen-rich non-magnetized analog of HD 209458b with a stellar wind (SW) of its host G-type…”
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    Jovian Magnetosheath Turbulence Driven by Whistler by Dwivedi, N K, Singh, S, Khodachenko, M L, Sasunov, Yu L, Kovács, P, Kislyakova, K G, Kis, A

    Published in Physica scripta (01-04-2024)
    “…Abstract Jupiter’s magnetosheath is a natural yet complex laboratory for analyzing compressible plasma turbulence. Recent observations by the Juno mission…”
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    Extreme hydrodynamic atmospheric loss near the critical thermal escape regime by Erkaev, N. V., Lammer, H., Odert, P., Kulikov, Yu. N., Kislyakova, K. G.

    “…By considering martian-like planetary embryos inside the habitable zone of solar-like stars we study the behaviour of the hydrodynamic atmospheric escape of…”
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    Evolution of the Earth's Polar Outflow From Mid‐Archean to Present by Kislyakova, K. G., Johnstone, C. P., Scherf, M., Holmström, M., Alexeev, I. I., Lammer, H., Khodachenko, M. L., Güdel, M.

    “…The development of habitable conditions on Earth is tightly connected to the evolution of its atmosphere, which is strongly influenced by atmospheric escape…”
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    Solar XUV and ENA‐driven water loss from early Venus' steam atmosphere by Lichtenegger, H. I. M., Kislyakova, K. G., Odert, P., Erkaev, N. V., Lammer, H., Gröller, H., Johnstone, C. P., Elkins‐Tanton, L., Tu, L., Güdel, M., Holmström, M.

    “…We present a study on the influence of the upper atmosphere hydrodynamic escape of hydrogen, driven by the solar soft X‐ray and extreme ultraviolet radiation…”
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    Lyα Absorption at Transits of HD 209458b: A Comparative Study of Various Mechanisms Under Different Conditions by Khodachenko, M. L., Shaikhislamov, I. F., Lammer, H., Kislyakova, K. G., Fossati, L., Johnstone, C. P., Arkhypov, O. V., Berezutsky, A. G., Miroshnichenko, I. B., Posukh, V. G.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-10-2017)
    “…Abstract To shed more light on the nature of the observed Ly α absorption during transits of HD 209458b and to quantify the major mechanisms responsible for…”
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    Modeling of Absorption by Heavy Minor Species for the Hot Jupiter HD 209458b by Shaikhislamov, I. F., Khodachenko, M. L., Lammer, H., Fossati, L., Dwivedi, N., Güdel, M., Kislyakova, K. G., Johnstone, C. P., Berezutsky, A. G., Miroshnichenko, I. B., Posukh, V. G., Erkaev, N. V., Ivanov, V. A.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (10-10-2018)
    “…The absorption of stellar radiation observed by HD 209458b in the resonant lines of O i and C ii has not yet been satisfactorily explained. We apply a 2D…”
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    On the ultraviolet anomalies of the WASP-12 and HD 189733 systems: Trojan satellites as a plasma source by Kislyakova, K. G., Pilat-Lohinger, E., Funk, B., Lammer, H., Fossati, L., Eggl, S., Schwarz, R., Boudjada, M. Y., Erkaev, N. V.

    “…We suggest an additional possible plasma source to explain part of the phenomena observed for the transiting hot Jupiters WASP-12b and HD 189733b in their…”
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    Escape of the martian protoatmosphere and initial water inventory by Erkaev, N.V., Lammer, H., Elkins-Tanton, L.T., Stökl, A., Odert, P., Marcq, E., Dorfi, E.A., Kislyakova, K.G., Kulikov, Yu.N., Leitzinger, M., Güdel, M.

    Published in Planetary and space science (01-08-2014)
    “…Latest research in planet formation indicates that Mars formed within a few million years (Myr) and remained as a planetary embryo that never grew to a more…”
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