Observations of continuous radio and sporadic X-ray emission from low-mass objects suggest they harbor localized plasmas in their atmospheric environments. For low-mass objects, the degree of thermal ionization is insufficient to qualify the ionized component as a plasma, posing the question: what ionization processes can efficiently produce the required plasma that is the source of the radiation? We propose Alfvén ionization as a mechanism for producing localized pockets of ionized gas in the atmosphere, having sufficient degrees of ionization (10−7) that they constitute plasmas. We outline the criteria required for Alfvén ionization and demonstrate its applicability in the atmospheres of low-mass objects such as giant gas planets, brown...
Cosmic rays provide an important source for free electrons in Earth’s atmosphere and also in dense i...
The observation of radio, X-ray, and H α emission from substellar objects indicates the presence of ...
Extrasolar planets appear in a chemical diversity unseen in our own solar system. Despite their atmo...
Observations of continuous radio and sporadic X-ray emission from low-mass objects suggest they harb...
Observations of continuous radio and sporadic X-ray emission from low-mass objects suggest they harb...
Observations of continuous radio and sporadic X-ray emission from low-mass objects suggest such obje...
Radio and X-ray emission from brown dwarfs (BDs) suggest that an ionized gas and a magnetic field wi...
Observations have shown that continuous radio emission and also sporadic Ha and X-ray emission are p...
Context. Brown dwarfs emit bursts of Hα, white-light flares, and show radio flares and quiescent rad...
The study of the composition of brown dwarf atmospheres helped to understand their formation and evo...
Electric discharges were detected directly in the cloudy atmospheres of Earth, Jupiter, and Saturn, ...
Brown dwarfs and giant gas extrasolar planets have cold atmospheres with a rich chemical composition...
Observations have shown that continuous radio emission and also sporadic Ha and Xray emission are pr...
Mineral clouds in substellar atmospheres play a special role as a catalyst for a variety of charge p...
Mineral clouds in substellar atmospheres play a special role as a catalyst for a variety of charge p...
Cosmic rays provide an important source for free electrons in Earth’s atmosphere and also in dense i...
The observation of radio, X-ray, and H α emission from substellar objects indicates the presence of ...
Extrasolar planets appear in a chemical diversity unseen in our own solar system. Despite their atmo...
Observations of continuous radio and sporadic X-ray emission from low-mass objects suggest they harb...
Observations of continuous radio and sporadic X-ray emission from low-mass objects suggest they harb...
Observations of continuous radio and sporadic X-ray emission from low-mass objects suggest such obje...
Radio and X-ray emission from brown dwarfs (BDs) suggest that an ionized gas and a magnetic field wi...
Observations have shown that continuous radio emission and also sporadic Ha and X-ray emission are p...
Context. Brown dwarfs emit bursts of Hα, white-light flares, and show radio flares and quiescent rad...
The study of the composition of brown dwarf atmospheres helped to understand their formation and evo...
Electric discharges were detected directly in the cloudy atmospheres of Earth, Jupiter, and Saturn, ...
Brown dwarfs and giant gas extrasolar planets have cold atmospheres with a rich chemical composition...
Observations have shown that continuous radio emission and also sporadic Ha and Xray emission are pr...
Mineral clouds in substellar atmospheres play a special role as a catalyst for a variety of charge p...
Mineral clouds in substellar atmospheres play a special role as a catalyst for a variety of charge p...
Cosmic rays provide an important source for free electrons in Earth’s atmosphere and also in dense i...
The observation of radio, X-ray, and H α emission from substellar objects indicates the presence of ...
Extrasolar planets appear in a chemical diversity unseen in our own solar system. Despite their atmo...