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Interaction of close-in planets with the magnetosphere of their host stars. II. Super-earths as unipolar inductors and their orbital evolution
Randy O. Laine
, Douglas N.C. Lin
Division of Hospital Medicine
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Physics & Astronomy
inductors
100%
magnetospheres
88%
planets
78%
orbitals
59%
stars
57%
interactions
33%
ohmic dissipation
23%
tubes
16%
envelopes
13%
stellar magnetic fields
11%
orbits
11%
Io
10%
electromotive forces
9%
Jupiter (planet)
8%
transit
8%
eccentricity
8%
radial velocity
7%
electrodynamics
7%
metal spinning
7%
proximity
7%
torque
7%
magnetic flux
7%
synchronism
6%
slip
6%
damping
6%
direct current
5%
atmospheres
5%
conductivity
5%
heat
5%
expansion
4%
causes
4%
estimates
4%
decay
4%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
magnetosphere
92%
planet
75%
dissipation
13%
electrodynamics
9%
Jupiter
8%
eccentricity
8%
torque
8%
formation mechanism
8%
damping
7%
magnetic field
6%
conductivity
6%
effect
5%
speed
4%
atmosphere
4%
loss
4%
material
3%