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- Gas_dwarf abstract "A gas dwarf is a gas planet with a rocky core that has accumulated a thick envelope of hydrogen, helium, and other volatiles, having as result a total radius between 1.7 and 3.9 Earth radii (1.7–3.9 R⊕). The term is used in a three-tier, metallicity-based classification regime for short-period exoplanets, which also includes the rocky, terrestrial-like planets with less than 1.7 R⊕ and planets greater than 3.9 R⊕, namely ice giants and gas giants. No gas dwarfs are known to exist in the Solar System, but they are common in other planetary systems.Smaller gas planets and planets closer to their star will lose atmospheric mass more quickly via hydrodynamic escape than larger planets and planets farther out.The smallest known extrasolar planet that is likely a "gas planet" is Kepler-138d, which has the same mass as Earth but is 60% larger and therefore has a density that indicates a thick gas envelope.A low-mass gas planet can still have a radius resembling that of a gas giant if it has the right temperature.".
- Gas_dwarf wikiPageID "39407612".
- Gas_dwarf wikiPageLength "2557".
- Gas_dwarf wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Gas_dwarf wikiPageRevisionID "682095457".
- Gas_dwarf wikiPageWikiLink Category:Exoplanets.
- Gas_dwarf wikiPageWikiLink Category:Planets.
- Gas_dwarf wikiPageWikiLink Earth_mass.
- Gas_dwarf wikiPageWikiLink Earth_radii.
- Gas_dwarf wikiPageWikiLink Earth_radius.
- Gas_dwarf wikiPageWikiLink Exoplanet.
- Gas_dwarf wikiPageWikiLink Gas_giant.
- Gas_dwarf wikiPageWikiLink Hot_Jupiter.
- Gas_dwarf wikiPageWikiLink Hot_Neptune.
- Gas_dwarf wikiPageWikiLink Hydrodynamic_escape.
- Gas_dwarf wikiPageWikiLink Ice_giant.
- Gas_dwarf wikiPageWikiLink Kepler-138.
- Gas_dwarf wikiPageWikiLink Kepler-138d.
- Gas_dwarf wikiPageWikiLink Mega-Earth.
- Gas_dwarf wikiPageWikiLink Metallicity.
- Gas_dwarf wikiPageWikiLink Mini-Neptune.
- Gas_dwarf wikiPageWikiLink Planetary_system.
- Gas_dwarf wikiPageWikiLink Solar_System.
- Gas_dwarf wikiPageWikiLink Super-Earth.
- Gas_dwarf wikiPageWikiLink Super-Jupiter.
- Gas_dwarf wikiPageWikiLink Terrestrial_planet.
- Gas_dwarf wikiPageWikiLink Volatiles.
- Gas_dwarf wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gas dwarf".
- Gas_dwarf wikiPageWikiLinkText "gas dwarf".
- Gas_dwarf hasPhotoCollection Gas_dwarf.
- Gas_dwarf wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Earth_radius.
- Gas_dwarf wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Exoplanet-stub.
- Gas_dwarf wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Exoplanets.
- Gas_dwarf wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gas_dwarf subject Category:Exoplanets.
- Gas_dwarf subject Category:Planets.
- Gas_dwarf hypernym Planet.
- Gas_dwarf type CelestialBody.
- Gas_dwarf type Place.
- Gas_dwarf type Planet.
- Gas_dwarf type Location.
- Gas_dwarf type Place.
- Gas_dwarf type Thing.
- Gas_dwarf type Q634.
- Gas_dwarf comment "A gas dwarf is a gas planet with a rocky core that has accumulated a thick envelope of hydrogen, helium, and other volatiles, having as result a total radius between 1.7 and 3.9 Earth radii (1.7–3.9 R⊕). The term is used in a three-tier, metallicity-based classification regime for short-period exoplanets, which also includes the rocky, terrestrial-like planets with less than 1.7 R⊕ and planets greater than 3.9 R⊕, namely ice giants and gas giants.".
- Gas_dwarf label "Gas dwarf".
- Gas_dwarf wasDerivedFrom Gas_dwarf?oldid=682095457.
- Gas_dwarf isPrimaryTopicOf Gas_dwarf.