O2 and O3 have been long considered the most robust individual biosignature gases in a planetary atmosphere, yet multiple mechanisms that may produce them in the absence of life have been described. However, these abiotic planetary mechanisms modify the environment in potentially identifiable ways. Here we briefly discuss two of the most detectable spectral discriminants for abiotic O2/O3: CO and O4. We produce the first explicit self-consistent simulations of these spectral discriminants as they may be seen by James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). If JWST-NIRISS (Near InfraRed Imager and Slitless Spectrograph) and/or NIRSpec (Near InfraRed Spectograph) observe CO (2.35, 4.6 micrometers) in conjunction with CO2 (1.6, 2.0, 4.3 micrometers) in t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08In the coming years and decades, we will obtain our...
The strongest remotely detectable signature of life on our planet today is the photosynthetically pr...
International audienceConsidering the future importance of the search for evidences of primitive lif...
O2 and O3 have been long considered the most robust individual biosignature gases in a planetary atm...
O2 and O3 have been long considered the most robust individual biosignature gases in a planetary atm...
The search for life on planets outside our solar system will use spectroscopic identification of atm...
The search for life on planets outside our solar system will use spectroscopic identification of atm...
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) may be capable of finding biogenic gases in the atmospheres of...
We describe how environmental context can help determine whether oxygen (O2) detected in extrasolar ...
Context.Previous research has indicated that high amounts of ozone (O3) and oxygen (O2) may be prod...
Context. In recent years, more and more transiting terrestrial extrasolar planets have been found. S...
Detection of life on other planets requires identification of biosignatures, i.e., observable planet...
Context. In recent years, more and more transiting terrestrial extrasolar planets have been found. S...
When it comes to worlds beyond our solar system, we rely on methods of remote observation to search ...
The first atmospheres to be characterized on potentially habitable, rocky exoplanets will likely be ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08In the coming years and decades, we will obtain our...
The strongest remotely detectable signature of life on our planet today is the photosynthetically pr...
International audienceConsidering the future importance of the search for evidences of primitive lif...
O2 and O3 have been long considered the most robust individual biosignature gases in a planetary atm...
O2 and O3 have been long considered the most robust individual biosignature gases in a planetary atm...
The search for life on planets outside our solar system will use spectroscopic identification of atm...
The search for life on planets outside our solar system will use spectroscopic identification of atm...
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) may be capable of finding biogenic gases in the atmospheres of...
We describe how environmental context can help determine whether oxygen (O2) detected in extrasolar ...
Context.Previous research has indicated that high amounts of ozone (O3) and oxygen (O2) may be prod...
Context. In recent years, more and more transiting terrestrial extrasolar planets have been found. S...
Detection of life on other planets requires identification of biosignatures, i.e., observable planet...
Context. In recent years, more and more transiting terrestrial extrasolar planets have been found. S...
When it comes to worlds beyond our solar system, we rely on methods of remote observation to search ...
The first atmospheres to be characterized on potentially habitable, rocky exoplanets will likely be ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08In the coming years and decades, we will obtain our...
The strongest remotely detectable signature of life on our planet today is the photosynthetically pr...
International audienceConsidering the future importance of the search for evidences of primitive lif...