Retrievals of Cassini/VIMS occultation of Titan. Top left: observations and best-fit TauREx retrievals. Bottom left: breakdown of the extinction contributions in the tholin + CH4(l)(HITRAN) case. Right: Atmospheric properties inferred
Retrievals of Cassini/VIMS occultation of Titan. Top left: observations and best-fit TauREx retrievals. Bottom left: breakdown of the extinction contributions in the tholin + CH4(l)(HITRAN) case. Right: Atmospheric properties inferred
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Results of the DBSCAN algorithm application in the stellar massmetallicity plane. Contours represent the main sequence, while the scatter points represent detected clusters, whose labels are indicated in the legend.
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