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Dec 21, 2022Collisional Growth and Fragmentation of Dust Aggregates. II. Mass Distribution of Icy FragmentsSep 25, 2010Two-Dimensional Study of the Propagation of Planetary Wake and the Indication to Gap Opening in an Inviscid Protoplanetary DiskNov 9, 2022Role of Longitudinal Waves in Alfven-wave-driven Solar/Stellar WindMay 20, 2020Alfvén-wave driven magnetic rotator winds from low-mass stars I: rotation dependences of magnetic braking and mass-loss rateJan 12, 2020Dispersal of protoplanetary disks by the combination of magnetically driven and photoevaporative windsMay 5, 2015Formation of terrestrial planets in disks evolving via disk winds and implications for the origin of the solar system's terrestrial planetsAug 26, 2005Successful Coronal Heating and Solar Wind Acceleration by MHD Waves by Numerical Simulations from Photosphere to 0.3AUSep 30, 2004A low upper-limit on the lithium isotope ratio in HD140283Dec 12, 2017Magnetic Activity in the Galactic Centre Region -- Fast Downflows along Rising Magnetic LoopsJul 6, 2024Spiral Magnetic Field and Their Role on Accretion Dynamics in the Circumnuclear Disk of Sagittarius A*: Insight from λ = 850 μm Polarization ImagingJul 16, 2015Atmospheric Escape by Magnetically Driven Wind from Gaseous Planets II --Effects of Magnetic Diffusion--Jan 21, 2022Rapid-then-slow migration reproduces mass distribution of TRAPPIST-1 systemMar 25, 2019Coronae of Zero/Low-Metal Low-Mass StarsMay 20, 2023MHD in a cylindrical shearing box II: Intermittent Bursts and Substructures in MRI TurbulenceJan 10, 2013Evolution of solar-type stellar windSep 2, 2016Evolution of Protoplanetary Discs with Magnetically Driven Disc WindsSep 25, 2009Thermal Response of A Solar-like Atmosphere to An Electron Beam from A Hot Jupiter: A Numerical ExperimentMar 7, 2018Frequency-dependent Alfvén-wave propagation in the solar wind: Onset and suppression of parametric decay instabilityJan 8, 2024Dynamics Near the Inner Dead-Zone Edges in a Proprotoplanetary DiskFeb 2, 2000The Light Elements Be and B as Stellar Chronometers in the Early Galaxy