Detectability of biosignatures in anoxic atmospheres with the James Webb Space Telescope: a TRAPPIST-1e case study
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) may be capable of finding biogenic gases in the atmospheres of habitable exoplanets around low-mass stars. Considerable attention has been given to the detectability of biogenic oxygen, which could be found using an ozone proxy, but ozone detection with JWST wil...
Main Authors: | Krissansen-Totton, J, Garland, R, Irwin, P, Catling, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Astronomical Society
2018
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