Abstract TRAPPIST-1 e is a potentially habitable terrestrial exoplanet orbiting an ultracool M dwarf star and is a key target for observations with the James Webb Space Telescope. One-dimensional photochemical modeling of terrestrial planetary atmospheres has shown the importance of the incoming stellar UV flux in modulating the concentration of chemical species, such as O3 and H2O. In addition, three-dimensional (3D) modeling has demonstrated anisotropy in chemical abundances due to transport in tidally locked exoplanet simulations. We use the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model Version 6 (WACCM6), a 3D Earth system model, to investigate how uncertainties in the incident UV flux, combined with transport, affect observat...
Context. The atmospheric composition of transiting exoplanets can be characterized during transit by...
ABSTRACT The Great Oxidation Event was a period during which Earth’s atmospheric oxyg...
The nearby TRAPPIST-1 planetary system is an exciting target for characterizing the atmospheres of t...
TRAPPIST-1e is a potentially habitable terrestrial exoplanet orbiting an ultra-cool M Dwarf star and...
The data is associated with the article titled ‘Degenerate interpretations of O3 spectral features i...
Correct estimates of the high energy radiation environment around low-mass planet host stars are imp...
We model the atmospheres and spectra of Earth-like planets orbiting the entire grid of M dwarfs for...
The next generation of space and ground-based telescopes (JWST, ARIEL, ELTs) should give us improved...
Aims. TRAPPIST-1 is a nearby ultra-cool dwarf star transited by seven rocky planets. We observed thr...
TRAPPIST-1 is an ultracool dwarf star hosting seven rocky planets, all accessible for atmospheric ch...
The launch of JWST has opened the era of atmospheric characterization of potentially habitable exopl...
The first atmospheres to be characterized on potentially habitable, rocky exoplanets will likely be ...
International audienceA variety of terrestrial planets with different physical parameters and exotic...
Three Earth-sized exoplanets were recently discovered close to the habitable zone1, 2 of the nearby ...
International audienceContext. The atmospheric composition of transiting exoplanets can be character...
Context. The atmospheric composition of transiting exoplanets can be characterized during transit by...
ABSTRACT The Great Oxidation Event was a period during which Earth’s atmospheric oxyg...
The nearby TRAPPIST-1 planetary system is an exciting target for characterizing the atmospheres of t...
TRAPPIST-1e is a potentially habitable terrestrial exoplanet orbiting an ultra-cool M Dwarf star and...
The data is associated with the article titled ‘Degenerate interpretations of O3 spectral features i...
Correct estimates of the high energy radiation environment around low-mass planet host stars are imp...
We model the atmospheres and spectra of Earth-like planets orbiting the entire grid of M dwarfs for...
The next generation of space and ground-based telescopes (JWST, ARIEL, ELTs) should give us improved...
Aims. TRAPPIST-1 is a nearby ultra-cool dwarf star transited by seven rocky planets. We observed thr...
TRAPPIST-1 is an ultracool dwarf star hosting seven rocky planets, all accessible for atmospheric ch...
The launch of JWST has opened the era of atmospheric characterization of potentially habitable exopl...
The first atmospheres to be characterized on potentially habitable, rocky exoplanets will likely be ...
International audienceA variety of terrestrial planets with different physical parameters and exotic...
Three Earth-sized exoplanets were recently discovered close to the habitable zone1, 2 of the nearby ...
International audienceContext. The atmospheric composition of transiting exoplanets can be character...
Context. The atmospheric composition of transiting exoplanets can be characterized during transit by...
ABSTRACT The Great Oxidation Event was a period during which Earth’s atmospheric oxyg...
The nearby TRAPPIST-1 planetary system is an exciting target for characterizing the atmospheres of t...