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  • Constraints from satellite dynamics coupled with spin angular momentum show that young Jupiter had a radius twice its current value and a ~21 mT magnetic field, and was accreting material at a rate of one Jupiter mass per million years.

    • Konstantin Batygin
    • Fred C. Adams
    Research
    Nature Astronomy
    Volume: 9, P: 835-844
  • A planetary origin model that forms exoplanets from a narrow ring of silicate material at a stellocentric distance of 1 au is able to explain the physical properties of super-Earths and reproduce the ‘peas in a pod’ pattern of uniformity within planetary architecture.

    • Konstantin Batygin
    • Alessandro Morbidelli
    Research
    Nature Astronomy
    Volume: 7, P: 330-338
  • Similar physical processes regulate the angular momentum of gas-giant planets and planetary-mass brown dwarfs. These processes are active mostly during the early phase of planetary evolution as rotation rates do not change after the first 2–300 Myr.

    • Marta L. Bryan
    • Björn Benneke
    • Brendan P. Bowler
    Research
    Nature Astronomy
    Volume: 2, P: 138-144