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Early Exploration of the Scientific Discovery Space for the Habitable Worlds Observatory
Courtney D. Dressing, Danica Adams, Evelyne Alecian +324
The paper summarizes 70 science cases for the proposed NASA Habitable Worlds Observatory, outlining the observational needs across four scientific pillars and detailing required ca…
A Pre-Main Sequence Binary Viewed Through its Circumbinary Disk: A New Phase for KH 15D
Catrina M. Hamilton, Adi B. Chacko, George A. Carson +16
The binary T Tauri system, KH 15D, is poised to provide unprecedented detail of gas and ices located between 3-5 AU of its circumbinary disk over the next few years. We analy…
Alkali Metallicity, Mineral Clouds, and Deep Atmospheric Variability on Jupiter
Xi Zhang, Jiheng Hu, Cheng Li +1
The bulk elemental abundances of Jupiter provide critical insights into its formation history and interior structure. Recent observations by the Juno Microwave Radiometer (MWR) rev…
The forced orbital planes of the Plutinos and other resonant KBOs
Ian Matheson, Renu Malhotra
The forced plane of non-resonant minor planets has been understood to be well-estimated by the local Laplace plane given by linear Laplace-Lagrange secular perturbation theory, but…
Size Constraints for the Pre-atmospheric Parent Bodies of Ordinary Chondrites
Juan A. Sanchez, David C. Cantillo, Adam Battle +7
The study of S-complex near-Earth objects (NEOs), the parent bodies of ordinary chondrites, has shown that they are dominated by asteroids with LL chondrite-like compositions. This…
Deconstructing Sunlight - A Community Enterprise
J. W. Harvey
A memoir of a sixty year career in solar physics.