Left: Planet-to-star mass ratio as a function of the planet semi-major axis for all planets orbiting M-dwarf stars. Darker coloured symbols correspond to planetary masses above 0.2 MJup. Horizontal dotted
Left: Planet-to-star mass ratio as a function of the planet semi-major axis for all planets orbiting M-dwarf stars. Darker coloured symbols correspond to planetary masses above 0.2 MJup. Horizontal dotted
The result of 100 successful simulations of the back20 model (the ring at 0.85 au with a 20% background) that produced a good match to all terrestrial planets (as defined
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On the left is a cutout from a crowded field (visit id=2025070100200) centered on 3I/ATLAS. The red ring represents the LSST Science Pipeline’s aperture photometry radius (see Section 4.7). In
Results of the pRT retrievals for the atmosphere of HD 86226 c. Left: PACMAN spectrum (black data) and 1, 2, and 3σ percentiles of the spectra from the posteriors of
Synthetic atmospheric transmission spectra of Ross 176 b. Left: Fiducial models for clear or hazy H/He atmospheres with scaled solar abundances. Right: Model for a steam H2O atmosphere. Simulated measurements
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Transit spectra of the best fit non-equilibrium 1D model at resolution 200 (black solid line). This is the approximate best fit on the simulated grid of metallicity, C/O and Kzz.
As we all learn from a young age, the sun is the star at the center of our solar system. However, compared with the stars visible to Earth at night,