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    Tesseral Harmonics of Jupiter from Static Tidal Response by Nettelmann, N.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-04-2019)
    “…The Juno Orbiter is measuring the three-dimensional gravity field perturbation of Jupiter induced by its rapid rotation, zonal flows, and tidal response to its…”
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    New indication for a dichotomy in the interior structure of Uranus and Neptune from the application of modified shape and rotation data by Nettelmann, N., Helled, R., Fortney, J.J., Redmer, R.

    Published in Planetary and space science (01-03-2013)
    “…Since the Voyager fly-bys of Uranus and Neptune, improved gravity field data have been derived from long-term observations of the planets' satellite motions,…”
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    JUPITER MODELS WITH IMPROVED AB INITIO HYDROGEN EQUATION OF STATE (H-REOS.2) by NETTELMANN, N, BECKER, A, HOLST, B, REDMER, R

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-05-2012)
    “…The amount and distribution of heavy elements in Jupiter gives indications on the process of its formation and evolution. Core mass and metallicity…”
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    Thermal Evolution and Structure Models of the Transiting Super-Earth GJ 1214b by Nettelmann, N, Fortney, J. J, Kramm, U, Redmer, R

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (20-05-2011)
    “…The planet GJ 1214b is the second known super-Earth with a measured mass and radius. Orbiting a quiet M star, it receives considerably less mass-loss driving…”
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    An exploration of double diffusive convection in Jupiter as a result of hydrogen–helium phase separation by Nettelmann, N, tney, J J, Moore, K, Mankovich, C

    “…Jupiter's atmosphere has been observed to be depleted in helium (Yatm ~ 0.24), suggesting active helium sedimentation in the interior. This is accounted for in…”
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    COMPOSITIONAL DIVERSITY IN THE ATMOSPHERES OF HOT NEPTUNES, WITH APPLICATION TO GJ 436b by Moses, J I, Line, M R, Visscher, C, Richardson, M R, Nettelmann, N, Fortney, J J, Barman, T S, Stevenson, K B, Madhusudhan, N

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-11-2013)
    “…Neptune-sized extrasolar planets that orbit relatively close to their host stars - often called "hot Neptunes" - are common within the known population of…”
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    Uranus evolution models with simple thermal boundary layers by Nettelmann, N., Wang, K., Fortney, J.J., Hamel, S., Yellamilli, S., Bethkenhagen, M., Redmer, R.

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (01-09-2016)
    “…•Thermal boundary between H/He-rich and ice-rich shells can explain the low luminosity.•We suggest that atmospheric thermal equilibrium with the incident flux…”
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    Planetary Ices and the Linear Mixing Approximation by Bethkenhagen, M., Meyer, E. R., Hamel, S., Nettelmann, N., French, M., Scheibe, L., Ticknor, C., Collins, L. A., Kress, J. D., Fortney, J. J., Redmer, R.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (10-10-2017)
    “…The validity of the widely used linear mixing approximation (LMA) for the equations of state (EOSs) of planetary ices is investigated at pressure-temperature…”
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    Inhomogeneous Models of Jupiter and Saturn by Nettelmann, N.

    Published in Contributions to plasma physics (1988) (01-02-2015)
    “…The H‐He rich giant planets Jupiter and Saturn serve to test predictions on the high‐pressure behavior of hydrogen and helium. Incorporating the process of…”
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    Self-consistent Model Atmospheres and the Cooling of the Solar System's Giant Planets by Fortney, J. J, Ikoma, M, Nettelmann, N, Guillot, T, Marley, M. S

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-03-2011)
    “…We compute grids of radiative-convective model atmospheres for Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune over a range of intrinsic fluxes and surface gravities. The…”
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    Probing the interiors of the ice giants: shock compression of water to 700 GPa and 3.8 g/cm by Knudson, M D, Desjarlais, M P, Lemke, R W, Mattsson, T R, French, M, Nettelmann, N, Redmer, R

    Published in Physical review letters (02-03-2012)
    “…Recently, there has been a tremendous increase in the number of identified extrasolar planetary systems. Our understanding of their formation is tied to…”
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    Mass-Radius Relationships for Exoplanets by Swift, D. C, Eggert, J. H, Hicks, D. G, Hamel, S, Caspersen, K, Schwegler, E, Collins, G. W, Nettelmann, N, Ackland, G. J

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-01-2012)
    “…For planets other than Earth, particularly exoplanets, interpretation of the composition and structure depends largely on comparing the mass and radius with…”
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    Theory of Figures to the Seventh Order and the Interiors of Jupiter and Saturn by Nettelmann, N., Movshovitz, N., Ni, D., Fortney, J. J., Galanti, E., Kaspi, Y., Helled, R., Mankovich, C. R., Bolton, S.

    Published in The planetary science journal (01-12-2021)
    “…Abstract Interior modeling of Jupiter and Saturn has advanced to a state where thousands of models are generated that cover the uncertainty space of many…”
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    Dynamo Simulations of Jupiter's Magnetic Field: The Role of Stable Stratification and a Dilute Core by Moore, K. M., Barik, A., Stanley, S., Stevenson, D. J., Nettelmann, N., Helled, R., Guillot, T., Militzer, B., Bolton, S.

    Published in Journal of geophysical research. Planets (01-11-2022)
    “…Understanding Jupiter's present‐day interior structure and dynamics is key to constraining planetary accretion models. In particular, the extent of stable…”
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    MASS-RADIUS RELATIONSHIPS FOR EXOPLANETS by SWIFT, D. C, EGGERT, J. H, HICKS, D. G, HAMEL, S, CASPERSEN, K, SCHWEGLER, E, COLLINS, G. W, NETTELMANN, N, ACKLAND, G. J

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (13-12-2011)
    “…For planets other than Earth, particularly exoplanets, interpretation of the composition and structure depends largely on comparing the mass and radius with…”
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    Laboratory planetary physics using intense heavy ion beams at the Facility for Antiprotons and Ion Research at Darmstadt: the HEDgeHOB collaboration by Tahir, N. A., Stöhlker, T., Shutov, A., Lomonosov, I. V., Fortov, V. E., French, M., Nettelmann, N., Redmer, R., Piriz, A. R., Deutsch, C.

    Published in Astrophysics and space science (01-11-2011)
    “…Development of ultra-high power lasers has lead to the very interesting and important field of Laboratory Astrophysics. Recent progress and expected near…”
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    Metal-Nonmetal Transition in Dense Plasmas by Juranek, H., Nettelmann, N., Kuhlbrodt, S., Schwarz, V., Holst, B., Redmer, R.

    Published in Contributions to plasma physics (1988) (01-08-2005)
    “…We have developed a theoretical approach to the equation of state of dense plasmas which has been applied to hydrogen and deuterium, various metals and noble…”
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    Planetary Ices and the Linear Mixing Approximation by Bethkenhagen, M., Meyer, E. R., Hamel, S., Nettelmann, N., French, M., Scheibe, L., Ticknor, C., Collins, L. A., Kress, J. D., Fortney, J. J., Redmer, R.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (12-10-2017)
    “…Here, the validity of the widely used linear mixing approximation (LMA) for the equations of state (EOSs) of planetary ices is investigated at…”
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