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The following pages link to Tidal synchronization of close-in satellites and exoplanets. II: Spin dynamics and extension to Mercury and exoplanet host stars (Q748267):
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- Complete spin and orbital evolution of close-in bodies using a Maxwell viscoelastic rheology (Q333826) (← links)
- Tides and angular momentum redistribution inside low-mass stars hosting planets: a first dynamical model (Q333844) (← links)
- Close encounters of a rotating star with planets in parabolic orbits of varying inclination and the formation of hot Jupiters (Q362716) (← links)
- Tidal synchronization of an anelastic multi-layered body: Titan's synchronous rotation (Q680976) (← links)
- Tidal locking of habitable exoplanets (Q680989) (← links)
- Tidal synchronization of close-in satellites and exoplanets. II: Spin dynamics and extension to Mercury and exoplanet host stars (Q748267) (← links)
- Tidal friction in close-in satellites and exoplanets: the Darwin theory re-visited (Q931235) (← links)
- Fast numerics for the spin orbit equation with realistic tidal dissipation and constant eccentricity (Q1680319) (← links)
- Tides in a body librating about a spin-orbit resonance: generalisation of the Darwin-Kaula theory (Q1682189) (← links)
- Tidal effects in differentiated viscoelastic bodies: a numerical approach (Q1682194) (← links)
- Rotation and figure evolution in the creep tide theory: a new approach and application to Mercury (Q2005667) (← links)
- Creep tide theory: equations for differentiated bodies with aligned layers (Q2159138) (← links)
- Tidal synchronization of close-in satellites and exoplanets. III: Tidal dissipation revisited and application to Enceladus (Q2203847) (← links)
- A direct numerical verification of tidal locking mechanism using the discrete element method (Q2675576) (← links)
- Tidal evolution and spin-orbit dynamics for bodies in the viscous regime (Q6643691) (← links)
- Spin-orbit synchronization and singular perturbation theory (Q6656156) (← links)