Clouds seem like an every-day experience. But - do we know how clouds form on brown dwarfs and extra-solar planets? How do they look like? Can we see than? What are they composed of? Cloud formation is an old-fashioned but still outstanding problem for the Earth atmosphere, and it has turned into a challenge for the modelling of brown dwarf and exo-planetary atmospheres. Cloud formation imposes strong feedbacks on the atmospheric structure, not only due to the clouds own opacity, but also due to the depletion of the gas phase, possibly leaving behind a dynamic and still supersaturated atmosphere I summarise the different approaches taken to model cloud formation in substellar atmospheres and workout their differences. Focusing on the phase-...
In this paper, first solutions of the dust moment equations developed in (Woitke & Helling 2003)...
Clouds and hazes are commonplace in the atmospheres of solar system planets and are likely ubiquitou...
Brown dwarfs have cool atmospheres with the temperatures of giant planets. Their atmospheres are coo...
Cloud formation modelling has entered astrophysics its a new field of research for planetary and bro...
Aims. Brown dwarfs are covered by dust cloud layers which cause inhomogeneous surface features and ...
The precipitation of cloud particles in brown dwarf and exoplanet atmospheres establishes an ongoing...
Because the opacity of clouds in substellar mass object (SMO) atmospheres depends on the composition...
Because the opacity of clouds in substellar mass object (SMO) atmospheres depends on the composition...
The large scale structure of a brown dwarf atmosphere is determined by an interplay of convection, r...
Context. Substellar objects have extremely long life spans. The cosmological consequence for older o...
Context. Recent observations indicate potentially carbon-rich (C/O > 1) exoplanet atmospheres. Sp...
Context. The cloud formation process starts with the formation of seed particles, after which, surfa...
Context. Exoplanet atmosphere characterisation has become an important tool in understanding exoplan...
Context. Observations suggest that exoplanets such as HD 189733b form clouds in their atmospheres wh...
Brown Dwarf atmosphere are a chemically extremely rich, one example being the formation of clouds dr...
In this paper, first solutions of the dust moment equations developed in (Woitke & Helling 2003)...
Clouds and hazes are commonplace in the atmospheres of solar system planets and are likely ubiquitou...
Brown dwarfs have cool atmospheres with the temperatures of giant planets. Their atmospheres are coo...
Cloud formation modelling has entered astrophysics its a new field of research for planetary and bro...
Aims. Brown dwarfs are covered by dust cloud layers which cause inhomogeneous surface features and ...
The precipitation of cloud particles in brown dwarf and exoplanet atmospheres establishes an ongoing...
Because the opacity of clouds in substellar mass object (SMO) atmospheres depends on the composition...
Because the opacity of clouds in substellar mass object (SMO) atmospheres depends on the composition...
The large scale structure of a brown dwarf atmosphere is determined by an interplay of convection, r...
Context. Substellar objects have extremely long life spans. The cosmological consequence for older o...
Context. Recent observations indicate potentially carbon-rich (C/O > 1) exoplanet atmospheres. Sp...
Context. The cloud formation process starts with the formation of seed particles, after which, surfa...
Context. Exoplanet atmosphere characterisation has become an important tool in understanding exoplan...
Context. Observations suggest that exoplanets such as HD 189733b form clouds in their atmospheres wh...
Brown Dwarf atmosphere are a chemically extremely rich, one example being the formation of clouds dr...
In this paper, first solutions of the dust moment equations developed in (Woitke & Helling 2003)...
Clouds and hazes are commonplace in the atmospheres of solar system planets and are likely ubiquitou...
Brown dwarfs have cool atmospheres with the temperatures of giant planets. Their atmospheres are coo...