The precipitation of cloud particles in brown dwarf and exoplanet atmospheres establishes an ongoing downward flux of condensable elements. To understand the efficiency of cloud formation, it is therefore crucial to identify and quantify the replenishment mechanism that is able to compensate for these local losses of condensable elements in the upper atmosphere, and to keep the extrasolar weather cycle running. In this paper, we introduce a new cloud formation model by combining the cloud particle moment method we described previously with a diffusive mixing approach, taking into account turbulent mixing and gas-kinetic diffusion for both gas and cloud particles. The equations are of diffusion-reaction type and are solved time-dependently f...
Context. Substellar objects have extremely long life spans. The cosmological consequence for older o...
We present a method to calculate vertical profiles of particle size distributions in condensation cl...
Brown dwarfs and exoplanets provide unique atmospheric regimes that hold information about their for...
The precipitation of cloud particles in brown dwarf and exoplanet atmospheres establishes an ongoing...
In this paper, first solutions of the dust moment equations developed in (Woitke & Helling 2003)...
Aims. Brown dwarfs are covered by dust cloud layers which cause inhomogeneous surface features and ...
Context. Substellar objects such as Brown Dwarfs and hot Jupiter exoplanets are cool enough that clo...
Context. The cloud formation process starts with the formation of seed particles, after which, surfa...
Cloud formation modelling has entered astrophysics its a new field of research for planetary and bro...
Clouds seem like an every-day experience. But - do we know how clouds form on brown dwarfs and extra...
Context: Clouds form in the atmospheres of brown dwarfs and extrasolar planets. Recent observations ...
In this paper, we quantify and discuss the physical and surface chemical processes leading to the fo...
We present a method to calculate vertical proÐles of particle size distributions in condensation clo...
Context. Observations of exoplanet atmospheres have revealed the presence of cloud particles in thei...
Context. Recent observations indicate potentially carbon-rich (C/O > 1) exoplanet atmospheres. Spect...
Context. Substellar objects have extremely long life spans. The cosmological consequence for older o...
We present a method to calculate vertical profiles of particle size distributions in condensation cl...
Brown dwarfs and exoplanets provide unique atmospheric regimes that hold information about their for...
The precipitation of cloud particles in brown dwarf and exoplanet atmospheres establishes an ongoing...
In this paper, first solutions of the dust moment equations developed in (Woitke & Helling 2003)...
Aims. Brown dwarfs are covered by dust cloud layers which cause inhomogeneous surface features and ...
Context. Substellar objects such as Brown Dwarfs and hot Jupiter exoplanets are cool enough that clo...
Context. The cloud formation process starts with the formation of seed particles, after which, surfa...
Cloud formation modelling has entered astrophysics its a new field of research for planetary and bro...
Clouds seem like an every-day experience. But - do we know how clouds form on brown dwarfs and extra...
Context: Clouds form in the atmospheres of brown dwarfs and extrasolar planets. Recent observations ...
In this paper, we quantify and discuss the physical and surface chemical processes leading to the fo...
We present a method to calculate vertical proÐles of particle size distributions in condensation clo...
Context. Observations of exoplanet atmospheres have revealed the presence of cloud particles in thei...
Context. Recent observations indicate potentially carbon-rich (C/O > 1) exoplanet atmospheres. Spect...
Context. Substellar objects have extremely long life spans. The cosmological consequence for older o...
We present a method to calculate vertical profiles of particle size distributions in condensation cl...
Brown dwarfs and exoplanets provide unique atmospheric regimes that hold information about their for...