Non-homogeneous exoplanets in metric-affine gravity
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Abstract: The improved description of the planets' interior is provided. We examine the modified gravity effects on the Earth-like planets composed of the iron core and silicate mantle. We confirm that the mass-radius relations, as well as density profiles, differ with respect to the commonly adopted Newtonian models.
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 647680
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