papers
Publications (15)
astro-ph.EP2011
Self-Consistent Model Atmospheres and the Cooling of the Solar System's Giant Planets
J. J. Fortney, M. Ikoma, N. Nettelmann +2
astro-ph.EP2011
On the degeneracy of the tidal Love number k2 in multi-layer planetary models: application to Saturn and GJ436b
U. Kramm, N. Nettelmann, R. Redmer +1
astro-ph.EP2012
Probing the interiors of the ice giants: Shock compression of water to 700 GPa and 3.8 g/ccm
M. D. Knudson, M. P. Desjarlais, R. W. Lemke +4
astro-ph.EP2011
Analysis of new high-precision transit light curves of WASP-10 b: starspot occultations, small planetary radius, and high metallicity
G. Maciejewski, St. Raetz, N. Nettelmann +4
astro-ph.EP2014
Scientific rationale of Saturn's in situ exploration
O. Mousis, L. N. Fletcher, J. -P. Lebreton +47
astro-ph.EP2016
Uranus evolution models with simple thermal boundary layers
N. Nettelmann, K. Wang, J. J. Fortney +4
astro-ph.EP2012
New indication for a dichotomy in the interior structure of Uranus and Neptune from the application of modified shape and rotation data
N. Nettelmann, R. Helled, J. J. Fortney +1
astro-ph.EP2010
Interior structure models of GJ 436b
N. Nettelmann, U. Kramm, R. Redmer +1
astro-ph.EP2011
Constraining the interior of extrasolar giant planets with the tidal Love number k_2 using the example of HAT-P-13b
U. Kramm, N. Nettelmann, J. J. Fortney +2
astro-ph.EP2012
Forward and Inverse Modeling for Jovian Seismology
J. Jackiewicz, N. Nettelmann, M. Marley +1
astro-ph.EP2011
Thermal evolution and structure models of the transiting super-Earth GJ 1214b
N. Nettelmann, J. J. Fortney, U. Kramm +1
astro-ph.SR2011
Young Exoplanet Transit Initiative (YETI)
R. Neuhäuser, R. Errmann, A. Berndt +80
astro-ph2008
Ab initio Equation of State data for hydrogen, helium, and water and the internal structure of Jupiter
N. Nettelmann, B. Holst, A. Kietzmann +3
astro-ph.EP2013
Saturn layered structure and homogeneous evolution models with different EOSs
N. Nettelmann, R. Puestow, R. Redmer
astro-ph.EP2014
An Exploration of Double Diffusive Convection in Jupiter as a Result of Hydrogen-Helium Phase Separation
N. Nettelmann, J. J. Fortney, K. Moore +1