Testing The Prevalence Of Hydrogen-silicate Miscibility In Young Sub-Neptunes
[astro-ph.EP] Hydrogen-silicate miscibility can significantly alter the interior structure and thermal evolution of sub-Neptunes. We consider the interplay between this miscibility and stellar-driven…
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