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The Angular Momentum of the Solar Wind

Edmund J. Weber, +1 more
- 01 Apr 1967 - 
- Vol. 148, pp 217-227
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Steady state model of solar wind flow in equatorial plane solved for radial and azimuthal motions, taking into account pressure gradient, magnetic field and gravitational effects as discussed by the authors.
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Steady state model of solar wind flow in equatorial plane solved for radial and azimuthal motions, taking into account pressure gradient, magnetic field and gravitational effects

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The chemical homogeneity of open clusters

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Competing effect of wind braking and interior coupling in the rotational evolution of solar-like stars

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The influence of thermal evolution in the magnetic protection of terrestrial planets

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Differential rotation caused by anisotropic turbulent viscosity

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Magnetic Braking of Sun-like and Low-mass Stars: Dependence on Coronal Temperature

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