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51. Contemporary formation of early solar system planetesimals at two distinct radial locations

52. TOI-712: a system of adolescent mini-Neptunes extending to the habitable zone

53. TESS Hunt for Young and Maturing Exoplanets (THYME) VI: an 11 Myr giant planet transiting a very low-mass star in Lower Centaurus Crux

54. Evidence for multiple Ferrel-like cells on Jupiter

55. Imprint of planet formation in the deep interior of the Sun

56. Populating the brown dwarf and stellar boundary: Five stars with transiting companions near the hydrogen-burning mass limit

57. Characterizing exoplanets atmospheres with space photometry at optical wavelengths

58. TOI-1231 b: A Temperate, Neptune-Sized Planet Transiting the Nearby M3 Dwarf NLTT 24399

59. Ariel: Enabling planetary science across light-years

60. Warm Jupiters in TESS Full-Frame Images: A Catalog and Observed Eccentricity Distribution for Year 1

61. Ariel Planetary Interiors White Paper

62. Precise transit and radial-velocity characterization of a resonant pair: a warm Jupiter TOI-216c and eccentric warm Neptune TOI-216b

63. Lightning generation in moist convective clouds and constraints on the water abundance in Jupiter

64. Storms and the Depletion of Ammonia in Jupiter: II. Explaining the Juno Observations

65. A 'no-drift' runaway pile-up of pebbles in protoplanetary disks in which midplane turbulence increases with radius

66. The water abundance in Jupiter's equatorial zone

67. Keys of a Mission to Uranus or Neptune, the Closest Ice Giants

68. Revealing Giant Planet Interiors Beneath the Cloudy Veil

69. Planetesimal formation around the snow line. II. Dust or pebbles?

70. Planetesimal formation around the snow line: I. Monte Carlo simulations of silicate dust pile-up in a turbulent disk

71. Mechanisms affecting the composition of Hot Jupiters atmospheres

72. Uranus and Neptune: Origin, Evolution and Internal Structure

73. Comparison of the deep atmospheric dynamics of Jupiter and Saturn in light of the Juno and Cassini gravity measurements

74. Uranus and Neptune are key to understand planets with hydrogen atmospheres

75. In situ Exploration of the Giant Planets

76. How well do we understand the belt/zone circulation of Giant Planet atmospheres?

77. Saturn's deep atmospheric flows revealed by the Cassini Grand Finale gravity measurements

78. Revisiting the pre-main-sequence evolution of stars II. Consequences of planet formation on stellar surface composition

79. An Analysis of Stochastic Jovian Oscillation Excitation by Moist Convection

80. A semi-empirical model for magnetic braking of solar-type stars

81. Internal Structure of Giant and Icy Planets: Importance of Heavy Elements and Mixing

82. Equation of State

83. Revisiting the pre-main-sequence evolution of stars I. Importance of accretion efficiency and deuterium abundance

84. Formation of dust-rich planetesimals from sublimated pebbles inside of the snow line

85. Condensation-inhibited convection in hydrogen-rich atmospheres: Stability against double-diffusive processes and thermal profiles for Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune

86. Jupiter internal structure: the effect of different equations of state

87. Evolution of Protoplanetary Discs with Magnetically Driven Disc Winds

88. The Origin and Evolution of Saturn, with Exoplanet Perspective

89. The radial dependence of pebble accretion rates: A source of diversity in planetary systems I. Analytical formulation

91. Suppression of type I migration by disk winds

92. New constraints on Saturn's interior from Cassini astrometric data

93. Thermalizing a telescope in Antarctica: Analysis of ASTEP observations

94. A reassessment of the in situ formation of close-in super-Earths

95. The EChO science case

96. Three-dimensional Atmospheric Dynamics of Jupiter from Ground-based Doppler Imaging Spectroscopy in the Visible

97. Seismology of Giant Planets

98. Evolution of Exoplanets and their Parent Stars

99. On the filtering and processing of dust by planetesimals 1. Derivation of collision probabilities for non-drifting planetesimals

100. Giant Planets

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