Science. 1981 Oct 9;214(4517):145-9. doi: 10.1126/science.214.4517.145.
Unlike the terrestrial planets, the giant planets-Jupiter, Satum, Uranus, and Neptune-have retained large amounts of the carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen compounds that were present in their zone of formation. A smaller fraction of the available hydrogen and helium was retained. The distribution and relative amounts of these components in the interiors of the Jovian planets can be inferred from theoretical and expermental data on equations of state and from the planets' hydrostatic equilibrium response to rotation.
与类地行星不同,巨行星——木星、土星、天王星和海王星——保留了大量在其形成区域存在的碳、氮和氧化合物。可用的氢和氦有较小的一部分被保留下来。这些成分在巨行星内部的分布和相对数量可以从状态方程的理论和实验数据以及行星对旋转的静态平衡响应来推断。