The composition of a planet's atmosphere is determined by its formation, evolution, and present-day insolation. A planet's spectrum therefore may hold clues on its origins. We present a "chain" of models, linking the formation of a planet to its observable present-day spectrum. The chain links include (1) the planet's formation and migration, (2) its long-term thermodynamic evolution, (3) a variety of disk chemistry models, (4) a non-gray atmospheric model, and (5) a radiometric model to obtain simulated spectroscopic observations with James Webb Space Telescope and ARIEL. In our standard chemistry model the inner disk is depleted in refractory carbon as in the Solar System and in white dwarfs polluted by extrasolar planetesimals. Our main ...
Atmospheric abundances of exoplanets are thought to constrain the planet formation pathway because d...
From studies of protoplanetary disks to extrasolar planets and planetary debris, we aim to understan...
International audienceTwo decades ago, the Galileo probe performed an in situ measurement of element...
The composition of a planet's atmosphere is determined by its formation, evolution, and present-day ...
The elemental ratios of carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen in the atmospheres of hot Jupiters may hold clu...
To understand the role that planet formation history has on the observable atmospheric carbon-to-oxy...
The elemental compositions of hot Jupiters are informative relics of planet formation that can help ...
The chemical composition of planetary atmospheres has long been thought to store information regardi...
The elemental ratios of carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen in the atmospheres of hot Jupiters may hold clu...
Constraining planet formation based on the atmospheric composition of exoplanets is a fundamental go...
What physical processes and sources of material contribute to exoplanet compositions? Specifically, ...
International audienceConstraining planet formation based on the atmospheric composition of exoplane...
Exoplanet surveys have identified a category of giant planets that orbit very close to their host st...
The origin of close-in giant planets is a key open question in planet formation theory. The two lead...
Atmospheric abundances are thought to constrain the planet formation pathway, because different spec...
Atmospheric abundances of exoplanets are thought to constrain the planet formation pathway because d...
From studies of protoplanetary disks to extrasolar planets and planetary debris, we aim to understan...
International audienceTwo decades ago, the Galileo probe performed an in situ measurement of element...
The composition of a planet's atmosphere is determined by its formation, evolution, and present-day ...
The elemental ratios of carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen in the atmospheres of hot Jupiters may hold clu...
To understand the role that planet formation history has on the observable atmospheric carbon-to-oxy...
The elemental compositions of hot Jupiters are informative relics of planet formation that can help ...
The chemical composition of planetary atmospheres has long been thought to store information regardi...
The elemental ratios of carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen in the atmospheres of hot Jupiters may hold clu...
Constraining planet formation based on the atmospheric composition of exoplanets is a fundamental go...
What physical processes and sources of material contribute to exoplanet compositions? Specifically, ...
International audienceConstraining planet formation based on the atmospheric composition of exoplane...
Exoplanet surveys have identified a category of giant planets that orbit very close to their host st...
The origin of close-in giant planets is a key open question in planet formation theory. The two lead...
Atmospheric abundances are thought to constrain the planet formation pathway, because different spec...
Atmospheric abundances of exoplanets are thought to constrain the planet formation pathway because d...
From studies of protoplanetary disks to extrasolar planets and planetary debris, we aim to understan...
International audienceTwo decades ago, the Galileo probe performed an in situ measurement of element...