Context. Substellar objects such as Brown Dwarfs and hot Jupiter exoplanets are cool enough that clouds can form in their atmospheres (Helling & Casewell 2014; A&ARv 22)). Unlike Earth, where cloud condensation nuclei are provided by the upward motion of sand or ash, in Brown Dwarf and hot Jupiters these condensation seeds form from the gas phase. This process proceeds in a stepwise chemical reaction of single monomer addition of a single nucleation species, referred to as homogeneous nucleation. The rate at which these seeds form is determined by the local thermodynamic conditions and the chemical composition of the local gas phase. Once the seed particles have formed, multiple materials are thermally stable and grow almost simulta...
Context: Clouds form in the atmospheres of brown dwarfs and extrasolar planets. Recent observations ...
Cloud formation modelling has entered astrophysics its a new field of research for planetary and bro...
Understanding the nature of dust condensation in the outflow from oxygen-rich AGB stars is a continu...
Context. Clouds form in atmospheres of brown dwarfs and planets. The cloud particle formation proces...
Context. Clouds form in atmospheres of brown dwarfs and planets. The cloud particle formation proces...
Context. The cloud formation process starts with the formation of seed particles, after which, surfa...
Context. Modelling the formation of cloud condensation nuclei (CCNs) is key for predicting cloud pro...
Context. The formation of inorganic cloud particles takes place in several atmospheric environments,...
GKHL and ChH highlight the financial support of the European community under the FP7 ERC starting gr...
Context. Nucleation is considered to be the first step in dust and cloud formation in the atmosphere...
The precipitation of cloud particles in brown dwarf and exoplanet atmospheres establishes an ongoing...
In this paper, first solutions of the dust moment equations developed in (Woitke & Helling 2003)...
Understanding new particle formation and growth is important because of the strong impact of these p...
Clouds seem like an every-day experience. But - do we know how clouds form on brown dwarfs and extra...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2009. Major: Chemical Engineering. Advisors: P...
Context: Clouds form in the atmospheres of brown dwarfs and extrasolar planets. Recent observations ...
Cloud formation modelling has entered astrophysics its a new field of research for planetary and bro...
Understanding the nature of dust condensation in the outflow from oxygen-rich AGB stars is a continu...
Context. Clouds form in atmospheres of brown dwarfs and planets. The cloud particle formation proces...
Context. Clouds form in atmospheres of brown dwarfs and planets. The cloud particle formation proces...
Context. The cloud formation process starts with the formation of seed particles, after which, surfa...
Context. Modelling the formation of cloud condensation nuclei (CCNs) is key for predicting cloud pro...
Context. The formation of inorganic cloud particles takes place in several atmospheric environments,...
GKHL and ChH highlight the financial support of the European community under the FP7 ERC starting gr...
Context. Nucleation is considered to be the first step in dust and cloud formation in the atmosphere...
The precipitation of cloud particles in brown dwarf and exoplanet atmospheres establishes an ongoing...
In this paper, first solutions of the dust moment equations developed in (Woitke & Helling 2003)...
Understanding new particle formation and growth is important because of the strong impact of these p...
Clouds seem like an every-day experience. But - do we know how clouds form on brown dwarfs and extra...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2009. Major: Chemical Engineering. Advisors: P...
Context: Clouds form in the atmospheres of brown dwarfs and extrasolar planets. Recent observations ...
Cloud formation modelling has entered astrophysics its a new field of research for planetary and bro...
Understanding the nature of dust condensation in the outflow from oxygen-rich AGB stars is a continu...