Comments on a global polytropic model for the Solar and Jovian systems

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Astronomical Models, Jupiter (Planet), Jupiter Satellites, Polytropic Processes, Solar System, Solar System Evolution, Sun, Chemical Composition, Comparison, Earth (Planet), Graphs (Charts), Mars (Planet), Mercury (Planet), Neptune (Planet), Pluto (Planet), Predictions, Radii, Saturn (Planet), Spherical Shells, Uranus (Planet)

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By comparing the predictions of a global polytropic model (developed by
the first author) for the Solar and Jovian systems with other models and
observational data, it is shown that, even though this model has a
minimal input, it produces interesting results concerning the masses and
distances of planets and satellites.

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