Context. As the 3D spatial properties of exoplanet atmospheres are being observed in increasing detail by current and new generations of telescopes, the modelling of the 3D scattering effects of cloud forming atmospheres with inhomogeneous opacity structures becomes increasingly important to interpret observational data. Aims. We model the scattering and emission properties of a simulated cloud forming, inhomogeneous opacity, hot Jupiter atmosphere of HD 189733b. We compare our results to available Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and Spitzer data and quantify the effects of 3D multiple scattering on observable properties of the atmosphere. We discuss potential observational properties of HD 189733b for the upcoming Transiting Exoplanet...
We present the first application of a bin-scheme microphysical and vertical transport model to deter...
International audienceWe present the first application of a bin-scheme microphysical and vertical tr...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
Context. As the 3D spatial properties of exoplanet atmospheres are being observed in increasing deta...
G.L. and Ch.H. highlight the financial support of the European community under the FP7 ERC starting ...
Context. Observations of exoplanet atmospheres have revealed the presence of cloud particles in thei...
Context. Observations suggest that exoplanets such as HD 189733b form clouds in their atmospheres wh...
The atmospheres of exoplanets are being characterised in increasing detail by observational faciliti...
Aims. To understand and compare the 3D atmospheric structure of HD 209458 b and HD 189733 b, focusin...
We present high-resolution transmission spectra, calculated directly from a 3D radiative hydrodynami...
The hot Jupiter HD189733b is the most extensively observed exoplanet. Its atmosphere has been detect...
Context. Of the presently known ≈3900 exoplanets, sparse spectral observations are available for ≈10...
Unlike previously explored relationships between the properties of hot Jovian atmospheres, the geome...
We present the first application of a bin-scheme microphysical and vertical transport model to deter...
International audienceWe present the first application of a bin-scheme microphysical and vertical tr...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
Context. As the 3D spatial properties of exoplanet atmospheres are being observed in increasing deta...
G.L. and Ch.H. highlight the financial support of the European community under the FP7 ERC starting ...
Context. Observations of exoplanet atmospheres have revealed the presence of cloud particles in thei...
Context. Observations suggest that exoplanets such as HD 189733b form clouds in their atmospheres wh...
The atmospheres of exoplanets are being characterised in increasing detail by observational faciliti...
Aims. To understand and compare the 3D atmospheric structure of HD 209458 b and HD 189733 b, focusin...
We present high-resolution transmission spectra, calculated directly from a 3D radiative hydrodynami...
The hot Jupiter HD189733b is the most extensively observed exoplanet. Its atmosphere has been detect...
Context. Of the presently known ≈3900 exoplanets, sparse spectral observations are available for ≈10...
Unlike previously explored relationships between the properties of hot Jovian atmospheres, the geome...
We present the first application of a bin-scheme microphysical and vertical transport model to deter...
International audienceWe present the first application of a bin-scheme microphysical and vertical tr...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...