Clouds play an important role in the atmospheres of planetary bodies. It is expected that, like all the planetary bodies in our so-lar system, exoplanet atmospheres will also have substantial cloud coverage, and evidence is mounting for clouds in a number of hot Jupiters. To better characterise planetary atmospheres, we need to consider the effects these clouds will have on the observed broadband transmission spectra. Here we examine the expected cloud condensate species for hot Jupiter exoplanets and the effects of various grain sizes and distributions on the resulting transmission spectra from the optical to infrared, which can be used as a broad framework when interpreting exoplanet spectra. We note that significant infrared absorption f...
We determine the observability in transmission of inhomogeneous cloud cover on the limbs of hot Jupi...
PublishedLetterThousands of transiting exoplanets have been discovered, but spectral analysis of the...
The transmission spectra of ultra-hot Jupiters observed shortward of 0.5 mu m indicate strong absorp...
Copyright © ESO, 2015Clouds play an important role in the atmospheres of planetary bodies. It is exp...
© 2017 The Authors. Transmission spectra of exoplanetary atmospheres have been used to infer the pre...
Thousands of transiting exoplanets have been discovered, but spectral analysis of their atmospheres ...
Thousands of transiting exoplanets have been discovered, but spectral analysis of their atmospheres ...
Thousands of transiting exoplanets have been discovered, but spectral analysis of their atmospheres ...
Since the discovery of the first exoplanet orbiting a sun-like star in 1995, the fundamental questio...
Thousands of transiting exoplanets have been discovered, but spectral analysis of their atmospheres ...
International audienceAmong the hot Jupiters known to date that transit their parent stars, the two ...
International audienceAmong the hot Jupiters known to date that transit their parent stars, the two ...
We present high-resolution transmission spectra, calculated directly from a 3D radiative hydrodynami...
We present high-resolution transmission spectra, calculated directly from a 3D radiative hydrodynami...
Among the hot Jupiters known to date that transit their parent stars, the two best candidates to be ...
We determine the observability in transmission of inhomogeneous cloud cover on the limbs of hot Jupi...
PublishedLetterThousands of transiting exoplanets have been discovered, but spectral analysis of the...
The transmission spectra of ultra-hot Jupiters observed shortward of 0.5 mu m indicate strong absorp...
Copyright © ESO, 2015Clouds play an important role in the atmospheres of planetary bodies. It is exp...
© 2017 The Authors. Transmission spectra of exoplanetary atmospheres have been used to infer the pre...
Thousands of transiting exoplanets have been discovered, but spectral analysis of their atmospheres ...
Thousands of transiting exoplanets have been discovered, but spectral analysis of their atmospheres ...
Thousands of transiting exoplanets have been discovered, but spectral analysis of their atmospheres ...
Since the discovery of the first exoplanet orbiting a sun-like star in 1995, the fundamental questio...
Thousands of transiting exoplanets have been discovered, but spectral analysis of their atmospheres ...
International audienceAmong the hot Jupiters known to date that transit their parent stars, the two ...
International audienceAmong the hot Jupiters known to date that transit their parent stars, the two ...
We present high-resolution transmission spectra, calculated directly from a 3D radiative hydrodynami...
We present high-resolution transmission spectra, calculated directly from a 3D radiative hydrodynami...
Among the hot Jupiters known to date that transit their parent stars, the two best candidates to be ...
We determine the observability in transmission of inhomogeneous cloud cover on the limbs of hot Jupi...
PublishedLetterThousands of transiting exoplanets have been discovered, but spectral analysis of the...
The transmission spectra of ultra-hot Jupiters observed shortward of 0.5 mu m indicate strong absorp...