Wind speed measurements in seven ultra-hot Jupiters decrease with temperature, consistent with magnetic drag and implying magnetic field strengths of a few gauss.
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In a Held-Suarez GCM, abrupt transition to equatorial superrotation is controlled by meridional temperature gradient and bottom friction through competition between tropical wave-jet and extratropical wave absorption feedbacks.
Radio occultations cannot separate Uranus or Neptune's internal spin from wind contributions to atmospheric shape, as the total rotation is already tightly constrained, though they can test wind assumptions and detect north-south asymmetries.
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Magnetic field strengths of hot giant exoplanets consistent with Solar System values
Wind speed measurements in seven ultra-hot Jupiters decrease with temperature, consistent with magnetic drag and implying magnetic field strengths of a few gauss.
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Can radio occultations constrain Uranus or Neptune's internal rotation periods?
Radio occultations cannot separate Uranus or Neptune's internal spin from wind contributions to atmospheric shape, as the total rotation is already tightly constrained, though they can test wind assumptions and detect north-south asymmetries.