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A warm Neptune's methane reveals core mass and vigorous atmospheric mixing. [PDF]
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Optimizing photosynthetic light-harvesting under stars: Generalized thermodynamic models
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Sulfur-driven haze formation in warm CO2-rich exoplanet atmospheres
Nature Astronomy, 2020Sulfur gases substantially affect the photochemistry of planetary atmospheres in our Solar System, and are expected to be important components in exoplanet atmospheres.
Chao He+10 more
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Transiting Exoplanet Atmospheres in the Era of JWST
Reviews in Mineralogy & GeochemistryThe field of exoplanet atmospheric characterization has recently made considerable advances with the advent of high-resolution spectroscopy from large ground-based telescopes and the commissioning of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). We have entered
E. Kempton, H. Knutson
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2017
Atmospheres of exoplanets are our only window into the physical and chemical processes occurring in these distant worlds. These processes are important tracers of the origins and evolution of planetary systems, including our Solar System. In this broader context, we could better understand how common (or unique) are the conditions leading to the ...
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Atmospheres of exoplanets are our only window into the physical and chemical processes occurring in these distant worlds. These processes are important tracers of the origins and evolution of planetary systems, including our Solar System. In this broader context, we could better understand how common (or unique) are the conditions leading to the ...
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Exoplanets: Atmospheres of Hot Jupiters
2019The history of exoplanetary atmospheres studies is strongly based on the observations and investigations of the gaseous envelopes of hot Jupiters—exoplanet gas giants that have masses comparable to the mass of Jupiter and orbital semi-major axes shorter than 0.1 AU.
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In an exoplanet atmosphere far, far away
Nature Reviews ChemistryJWST collects vast amounts of information about exoplanets light years away from Earth. Back home, the measured optical constants of laboratory aerosols are critically input parameters in models to interpret the observational results.
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