Uranus and Neptune are reinterpreted as magma-ocean giants with hydrogen-rich interiors rather than traditional ice giants, consistent with observations via three fit parameters each.
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CHEOPS photometry improves radii for V1298 Tau b, c, and d, producing revised densities of 0.06-0.23 g cm^{-3} that indicate differential atmospheric evolution and no requirement for past dynamical excitation.
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Ice Giants Revisited: Uranus and Neptune as Magma Ocean Worlds
Uranus and Neptune are reinterpreted as magma-ocean giants with hydrogen-rich interiors rather than traditional ice giants, consistent with observations via three fit parameters each.
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CHEOPS observations of V1298 Tau: updated planetary densities and implications on the early evolution of the young system
CHEOPS photometry improves radii for V1298 Tau b, c, and d, producing revised densities of 0.06-0.23 g cm^{-3} that indicate differential atmospheric evolution and no requirement for past dynamical excitation.