Of the many recently discovered worlds orbiting distant stars, very lit-tle is yet known of their chemical composition. With the arrival of new transit spectroscopy and direct imaging facilities, the question of molecular detectability as a function of signal-to-noise (SNR), spectral resolving power and type of planets has become critical. In this paper, we study the de-tectability of key molecules in the atmospheres of a range of planet types, and report on the minimum detectable abundances at fixed spectral resolv-ing power and SNR. The planet types considered — hot Jupiters, hot super-Earths, warm Neptunes, temperate Jupiters and temperate super-Earths — cover most of the exoplanets characterisable today or in the near future. We focus o...
Abstract The search for habitable environments and biomarkers in exoplanetary atmosph...
Context. After many attempts over more than a decade, high-resolution spectroscopy has recently deli...
The atmospheres of gaseous giant exoplanets orbiting close to their parent stars (hot Jupiters) have...
Of the many recently discovered worlds orbiting distant stars, very little is yet known of their che...
AbstractOf the many recently discovered worlds orbiting distant stars, very little is yet known of t...
Observations to characterize planets larger than Earth but smaller than Neptune have led to largely ...
Observations to characterize planets larger than Earth but smaller than Neptune have led to largely ...
Context. Recently, there have been a series of detections of molecules in the atmospheres of extraso...
High-resolution spectroscopy (HRS) has been used to detect a number of species in the atmospheres of...
Aims. We investigate at what abundances various hydrocarbon molecules (e.g. acetylene (C2H2), ethyle...
Context. In recent years, more and more transiting terrestrial extrasolar planets have been found. S...
Context. In recent years, more and more transiting terrestrial extrasolar planets have been found. S...
The first atmospheres to be characterized on potentially habitable, rocky exoplanets will likely be ...
Recent surveys have revealed that planets intermediate in size between Earth and Neptune ('super-Ear...
International audienceA variety of terrestrial planets with different physical parameters and exotic...
Abstract The search for habitable environments and biomarkers in exoplanetary atmosph...
Context. After many attempts over more than a decade, high-resolution spectroscopy has recently deli...
The atmospheres of gaseous giant exoplanets orbiting close to their parent stars (hot Jupiters) have...
Of the many recently discovered worlds orbiting distant stars, very little is yet known of their che...
AbstractOf the many recently discovered worlds orbiting distant stars, very little is yet known of t...
Observations to characterize planets larger than Earth but smaller than Neptune have led to largely ...
Observations to characterize planets larger than Earth but smaller than Neptune have led to largely ...
Context. Recently, there have been a series of detections of molecules in the atmospheres of extraso...
High-resolution spectroscopy (HRS) has been used to detect a number of species in the atmospheres of...
Aims. We investigate at what abundances various hydrocarbon molecules (e.g. acetylene (C2H2), ethyle...
Context. In recent years, more and more transiting terrestrial extrasolar planets have been found. S...
Context. In recent years, more and more transiting terrestrial extrasolar planets have been found. S...
The first atmospheres to be characterized on potentially habitable, rocky exoplanets will likely be ...
Recent surveys have revealed that planets intermediate in size between Earth and Neptune ('super-Ear...
International audienceA variety of terrestrial planets with different physical parameters and exotic...
Abstract The search for habitable environments and biomarkers in exoplanetary atmosph...
Context. After many attempts over more than a decade, high-resolution spectroscopy has recently deli...
The atmospheres of gaseous giant exoplanets orbiting close to their parent stars (hot Jupiters) have...