Nano-DSF glass capillaries filled with different brines. Crystallisation processes can be observed at the extremities of the capillaries. The red arrow indicates extensive crystallisation at the extremity of the capillaries
Nano-DSF glass capillaries filled with different brines. Crystallisation processes can be observed at the extremities of the capillaries. The red arrow indicates extensive crystallisation at the extremity of the capillaries
Continuum-subtracted spectra of comet 3I obtained on August 28 and September 3+4. Three narrow FeI lines are detected on August 28 in this spectral range, FeI λ3719.93Å being the brightest
Orbital characterization of TOI-402 B around A using multiple datasets. (a): astrometric orbits of TOI-402 B around A. The blue filled circles are observed relative astrometry used in our analysis.
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Application domain for mass measurements via small JWST atmospheric exploration programs. Size of known exoplanets with mass measurements (relative mass uncertainty, RMU, as color) versus their estimated TSM—data from Ref.37.
Examples of the template extraction from the atmospheric models at JWST’s spectral resolution (top panels) for three molecules, H2O (left column panels), CH4 (middle column panels) and CO (right column
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