Atmospheric characterization of terrestrial exoplanets in the mid-infrared: biosignatures, habitability, and diversity
Exoplanet science is one of the most thriving fields of modern astrophysics. A major goal is the atmospheric characterization of dozens of small, terrestrial exoplanets in order to search for signatures in their atmospheres that indicate biological activity, assess their ability to provide condition...
Main Authors: | Quanz, SP, Absil, O, Benz, W, Bonfils, X, Berger, JP, Defrère, D, van Dishoeck, E, Ehrenreich, D, Fortney, J, Glauser, A, Grenfell, JL, Janson, M, Kraus, S, Krause, O, Labadie, L, Lacour, S, Line, M, Linz, H, Loicq, J, Miguel, Y, Pallé, E, Queloz, D, Rauer, H, Ribas, I, Rugheimer, S, Selsis, F, Snellen, I, Sozzetti, A, Stapelfeldt, KR, Udry, S, Wyatt, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2021
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