The relative emission from chromospheres and coronae: dependence on spectral type and age
Extreme-ultraviolet and X-ray emission from stellar coronae drives mass loss from exoplanet atmospheres, and ultraviolet emission from stellar chromospheres drives photochemistry in exoplanet atmospheres. Comparisons of the spectral energy distributions of host stars are, therefore, essential for un...
Main Authors: | Linsky, JL, Wood, BE, Youngblood, A, Brown, A, Froning, CS, France, K, Buccino, AP, Cranmer, SR, Mauas, P, Miguel, Y, Pinada, JS, Rugheimer, S, Vieytes, M, Wheatley, PJ, Wilson, DJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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IOP Publishing
2020
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