Abstract The search for habitable environments and biomarkers in exoplanetary atmospheres is the holy grail of exoplanet science. The detection of atmospheric signatures of habitable Earth-like exoplanets is challenging owing to their small planet–star size contrast and thin atmospheres with high mean molecular weight. Recently, a new class of habitable exoplanets, called Hycean worlds, has been proposed, defined as temperate ocean-covered worlds with H2-rich atmospheres. Their large sizes and extended atmospheres, compared to rocky planets of the same mass, make Hycean worlds significantly more accessible to atmospheric spectroscopy with JWST. Here we report a transmission spectrum of the candidate Hycean world K2-18 b, obse...
Context. In recent years, more and more transiting terrestrial extrasolar planets have been found. S...
International audienceOn Earth, the long-term global carbon cycle primarily consists of a balance be...
The study of exoplanet atmospheres for possible biosignatures will continue to dominate our understa...
Abstract The search for habitable environments and biomarkers in exoplanetary atmosph...
The search for habitable environments and biomarkers in exoplanetary atmospheres is the holy grail o...
The first atmospheres to be characterized on potentially habitable, rocky exoplanets will likely be ...
Some super Earths and mini Neptunes will likely have thick atmospheres that are not H2-dominated. We...
P.W. and Ch.H. acknowledge funding from the European Union H2020-MSCA-ITN-2019 under Grant Agreement...
Of the many recently discovered worlds orbiting distant stars, very little is yet known of their che...
Funder: Science and Technology Facilities Council, UKFunder: Gates Cambridge TrustAbstract: Exoplane...
We propose a classification of exoplanet atmospheres based on their H, C, O, and N element abundance...
We propose a classification of exoplanet atmospheres based on their H, C, O, N element abundances be...
AbstractOf the many recently discovered worlds orbiting distant stars, very little is yet known of t...
Context. In recent years, more and more transiting terrestrial extrasolar planets have been found. S...
The diversity of extrasolar planets discovered in the last decade shows that we should not be constr...
Context. In recent years, more and more transiting terrestrial extrasolar planets have been found. S...
International audienceOn Earth, the long-term global carbon cycle primarily consists of a balance be...
The study of exoplanet atmospheres for possible biosignatures will continue to dominate our understa...
Abstract The search for habitable environments and biomarkers in exoplanetary atmosph...
The search for habitable environments and biomarkers in exoplanetary atmospheres is the holy grail o...
The first atmospheres to be characterized on potentially habitable, rocky exoplanets will likely be ...
Some super Earths and mini Neptunes will likely have thick atmospheres that are not H2-dominated. We...
P.W. and Ch.H. acknowledge funding from the European Union H2020-MSCA-ITN-2019 under Grant Agreement...
Of the many recently discovered worlds orbiting distant stars, very little is yet known of their che...
Funder: Science and Technology Facilities Council, UKFunder: Gates Cambridge TrustAbstract: Exoplane...
We propose a classification of exoplanet atmospheres based on their H, C, O, and N element abundance...
We propose a classification of exoplanet atmospheres based on their H, C, O, N element abundances be...
AbstractOf the many recently discovered worlds orbiting distant stars, very little is yet known of t...
Context. In recent years, more and more transiting terrestrial extrasolar planets have been found. S...
The diversity of extrasolar planets discovered in the last decade shows that we should not be constr...
Context. In recent years, more and more transiting terrestrial extrasolar planets have been found. S...
International audienceOn Earth, the long-term global carbon cycle primarily consists of a balance be...
The study of exoplanet atmospheres for possible biosignatures will continue to dominate our understa...