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Geology of the Michelangelo quadrangle (H12), Mercury
Published 2025-12-01“…The quadrangle covers almost 6.5% of the planet’s surface with a total area of almost 5 million km2. …”
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Duskward displacement of plasmoids and reconnection in the near-Earth magnetotail
Published 2024-12-01“…Similarly, in the magnetotail of other planets, the dawn–dusk location of planetward flow may be sensitive to event selection criteria. …”
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Analyzing Black Hole Super-Radiance Emission of Particles/Energy from a Black Hole as a Gedankenexperiment to Get Bounds on the Mass of a Graviton
Published 2014-01-01“…Use of super-radiance in BH physics, so dE/dt<0 specifies conditions for a mass of a graviton being less than or equal to 1065 grams, allows for determing what role additional dimensions may play in removing the datum that massive gravitons lead to 3/4th the bending of light past the planet Mercury. The present document makes a given differentiation between super-radiance in the case of conventional BHs and Braneworld BH super-radiance, which may delineate whether Braneworlds contribute to an admissible massive graviton in terms of removing the usual problem of the 3/4th the bending of light past the planet Mercury which is normally associated with massive gravitons. …”
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Mach Number Scaling of Foreshock Magnetic Fluctuations at Quasi-parallel Bow Shocks and Their Role in Magnetospheric Driving Throughout the Solar System
Published 2025-01-01“…With increasing heliocentric distance, the solar wind M _A generally increases, such that Mercury typically experiences a lower M _A ∼ 5 compared to Earth ( M _A ∼ 8), and Mars a slightly higher M _A ∼ 9. …”
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Solar System Motions and the Cosmological Constant: A New Approach
Published 2008-01-01“…We use the corrections to the Newton-Einstein secular precessions of the longitudes of perihelia ̇𝜛 of some planets (Mercury, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn) of the Solar System, phenomenologically estimated as solve-for parameters by the Russian astronomer E. …”
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MHD Modeling of the Background Solar Wind in the Inner Heliosphere From 0.1 to 5.5 AU: Comparison With In Situ Observations
Published 2020-06-01“…This study demonstrates the capabilities of our heliosphere model in the prediction of the large‐scale structures of the solar wind in the inner heliosphere, and the model can be used to predict the ambient solar wind at locations of planets in the solar system such as Earth and Jupiter.…”
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