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  List of Accepted Contributions - PS8 Exoplanets and planetary formation

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EGU05-A-00304
Pecnik, B.; Wuchterl, G.
Classification and the stability of the isothermal protoplanetary equilibria

EGU05-A-00589
Griessmeier, J.-M.; Motschmann, U.; Glassmeier, K.-H.; Mann, G.; Rucker, H. O.
The Influence of Stellar System Age on exoplanetary Radio Emission

EGU05-A-00657
Griv, E.; Gedalin, M.
Planetary formation through a gravitational instability

EGU05-A-02414
Jaritz, G.F.; Langmayr, D.; Endler, S. ; Lammer, H.; Erkaev, N.V.; Biernat, H.K.
Numerical simulations of hydrodynamic evaporation of short periodic giant exoplanets in the light of Roche lobe effects

EGU05-A-02559
Rost, M.
Aggregation of micron-sized magnetic dust particles in low magnetic field conditions

EGU05-A-03206
Sarkissian, A.
Brightness temperature of synchronic exoplanets measured by infrared photometry: Method and perspective

EGU05-A-03895
Bounama, C.; von Bloh, W.; Franck, S.
Dynamic habitability of extrasolar planetary systems

EGU05-A-04443
Lee, C. H.; Ip, W. H.
Orbital Evolution of Hot Jupiters with Atmosphre Blow-off

EGU05-A-06592
Hatzes, A.; Guenther, E.
The first extrasolar planets from the TOPS program: a superplanet around a massive evolved star and an F7 star

EGU05-A-07670
Carone, L.; Paetzold, M.; Rauer, H.
New results on tidal interactions of close-in extrasolar planets

EGU05-A-09083
Grenfell, J. L.; Stracke, B. ; Patzer, B. ; Titz, R. ; Rauer, H.
Factors affecting surface air composition on earthlike extrasolar planets

EGU05-A-09300
Galopeau, P.H.M; Nottale, L.; Ceccolini, D.; Da Rocha, D.; Schumacher, G.
Distribution of semi-major axes and eccentricities of exoplanets in scale relativity

EGU05-A-09699
Homeier, D.; Dreizler, S.; Schuh, S.; Hauschildt, P.
Detecting hot Jupiters and hot Neptunes through transit searches

EGU05-A-10171
Petersen, M; Julien, K; Stewart, G
Baroclinic vorticity production in protoplanetary disks

EGU05-A-10409
Kuiper, T.; Farrell, W.; Lazio, J.; Majid, W.; Naudet, C.; Truemann, R.; Winterhalter, D.; Zarka, P.
Search for Radio Emissions from Extrasolar Planets: Recording and Software Correlation

EGU05-A-10433
Majid, W; Chandra, I; Kuiper, T.B.; Lazio, J; Treumann, R; Naudet, C; Winterhalter, D; Zarka, P
Search for Radio Emissions from Extrasolar Planets: Preliminary Analysis of GMRT Data

EGU05-A-10500
Winterhalter, D.; Bryden, G.; Chandra, I.; Gonzalez, W.; Kuiper, T.B.; Lazio, J.; Majid, W.A.; Treumann, R.; Zarka, P.
Search for radio emissions from extrasolar planets: The observation campaign

EGU05-A-10601
Wuchterl, G.
Planets versus Brown Dwarfs - Convective Radiation Fluid dynamics of Collapse and Accretion

EGU05-A-10602
Neuhaeuser, R.; Guenther, E.; Mugrauer, M.; Bedalov, A.; Wuchterl, G.
Direct Imaging of Sub-Stellar Companions: From Brown Dwarf to extra-solar Planets

EGU05-A-10737
Gonzalez, W.D.; Jablonski, F.; Bryden, G.; Winterhalter, D.
Search for radio emission from extra solar planets: Near-simultaneous optical observations.


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