ATMOSPHERIX: II- Characterizing exoplanet atmospheres through transmission spectroscopy with SPIRou
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 527:1 (2023) 566-582
3D Simulations of the Archean Earth Including Photochemical Haze Profiles
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, Volume 128, Issue 20 (2023)
Abstract:
We present results from 3D simulations of the Archean Earth including a prescribed (non-interactive) spherical haze generated through a 1D photochemical model. Our simulations suggest that a thin haze layer, formed when CH4/CO2 = 0.1, leads to global warming of ∼10.6 K due to the change of water vapor and cloud feedback, compared to the simulation without any haze. However, a thicker haze layer, formed when CH4/CO2 > 0.1, leads to global cooling of up to ∼65 K as the scattering and absorption of shortwave radiation from the haze reduces the radiation from reaching the planetary surface. A thermal inversion is formed with a lower tropopause as the CH4/CO2 ratio increases. The haze reaches an optical threshold thickness when CH4/CO2 ∼ 0.175 beyond which the atmospheric structure and the global surface temperature do not vary much.
Latitudinal variations in methane abundance, aerosol opacity and aerosol scattering efficiency in Neptune's atmosphere determined from VLT/MUSE
(2023)
Modelling Non-Condensing Compositional Convection for Applications to Super-Earth and Sub-Neptune Atmospheres
(2023)
INFUSE: preflight performance of a rocket-borne FUV integral field spectrograph
Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics 12678 (2023) 1267808-1267808-12