The atmospheres of sub-Neptunes are expected to exhibit considerable chemical diversity, beyond what is anticipated for gas-giant exoplanets. In the current study, we construct self-consistent radiative transfer and equilibrium chemistry models to explore this chemical diversity. We use GJ 436 b as a case study to further study joint atmosphere-interior models. In particular, we constrain the properties of the interior and atmosphere of the planet based on the available Spitzer measurements. While it is possible to fit the emission spectrum of GJ 436 b using a high-metallicity model, we demonstrate that such an atmosphere is inconsistent with physically plausible interior structures. It remains the case that no existing study can adequately...
GJ 436b is a warm—approximately 800 kelvin—exoplanet that periodically eclipses its low-mass (half t...
The study of planets orbiting other stars, exoplanets, has entered the era of characterisation. When...
Neptune-sized extrasolar planets that orbit relatively close to their host stars—often called hot N...
The atmospheres of sub-Neptunes are expected to exhibit considerable chemical diversity, beyond what...
We present a detailed analysis of the dayside atmosphere of the hot-Neptune GJ 436b, based on recent...
Context. Current observation techniques are able to probe the atmosphere of some giant exoplanets an...
The dissipation of the tidal energy deposited on eccentric planets may induce a heating of the plane...
The nearby extrasolar planet GJ 436bwhich has been labelled as a hot Neptunereveals itself by the di...
Received; accepted Context. Current observation techniques are able to probe the atmosphere of some ...
International audienceThe dissipation of the tidal energy deposited on eccentric planets may induce ...
The nearby extrasolar planet GJ 436b-which has been labelled as a \u27hot Neptune\u27-reveals itself...
GJ436b is a unique member of the transiting extrasolar planet population being one of the smallest a...
Context. The quiet M2.5 star GJ 436 hosts a warm Neptune that displays an extended atmosphere that d...
The newly discovered planet GJ 1214b is the first known transiting super-Earth requiring a significa...
We developed a 1D photo-thermochemical model to study the atmosphere of warm exoplanets. The chemica...
GJ 436b is a warm—approximately 800 kelvin—exoplanet that periodically eclipses its low-mass (half t...
The study of planets orbiting other stars, exoplanets, has entered the era of characterisation. When...
Neptune-sized extrasolar planets that orbit relatively close to their host stars—often called hot N...
The atmospheres of sub-Neptunes are expected to exhibit considerable chemical diversity, beyond what...
We present a detailed analysis of the dayside atmosphere of the hot-Neptune GJ 436b, based on recent...
Context. Current observation techniques are able to probe the atmosphere of some giant exoplanets an...
The dissipation of the tidal energy deposited on eccentric planets may induce a heating of the plane...
The nearby extrasolar planet GJ 436bwhich has been labelled as a hot Neptunereveals itself by the di...
Received; accepted Context. Current observation techniques are able to probe the atmosphere of some ...
International audienceThe dissipation of the tidal energy deposited on eccentric planets may induce ...
The nearby extrasolar planet GJ 436b-which has been labelled as a \u27hot Neptune\u27-reveals itself...
GJ436b is a unique member of the transiting extrasolar planet population being one of the smallest a...
Context. The quiet M2.5 star GJ 436 hosts a warm Neptune that displays an extended atmosphere that d...
The newly discovered planet GJ 1214b is the first known transiting super-Earth requiring a significa...
We developed a 1D photo-thermochemical model to study the atmosphere of warm exoplanets. The chemica...
GJ 436b is a warm—approximately 800 kelvin—exoplanet that periodically eclipses its low-mass (half t...
The study of planets orbiting other stars, exoplanets, has entered the era of characterisation. When...
Neptune-sized extrasolar planets that orbit relatively close to their host stars—often called hot N...