Exoplanet Atmospheres : : Physical Processes / / Sara Seager.
Over the past twenty years, astronomers have identified hundreds of extrasolar planets--planets orbiting stars other than the sun. Recent research in this burgeoning field has made it possible to observe and measure the atmospheres of these exoplanets. This is the first textbook to describe the basi...
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Superior document: | Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Princeton University Press eBook-Package Backlist 2000-2013 |
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Place / Publishing House: | Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2010] ©2010 |
Year of Publication: | 2010 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Princeton Series in Astrophysics ;
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (264 p.) :; 1 halftone. 91 illus. 8 tables. |
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Other title: | Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Intensity and Flux -- 3. Temperature, Albedos, and Flux Ratios -- 4. Composition of a Planetary Atmosphere -- 5. Radiative Transfer I: Fundamentals -- 6. Radiative Transfer II: Solutions -- 7. Polarization -- 8. Opacities -- 9. Vertical Thermal Structure of a Planetary Atmosphere -- 10.Atmospheric Circulation -- 11.Atmospheric Biosignatures -- A. Planetary Data -- Index |
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Summary: | Over the past twenty years, astronomers have identified hundreds of extrasolar planets--planets orbiting stars other than the sun. Recent research in this burgeoning field has made it possible to observe and measure the atmospheres of these exoplanets. This is the first textbook to describe the basic physical processes--including radiative transfer, molecular absorption, and chemical processes--common to all planetary atmospheres, as well as the transit, eclipse, and thermal phase variation observations that are unique to exoplanets. In each chapter, Sara Seager offers a conceptual introduction, examples that combine the relevant physics equations with real data, and exercises. Topics range from foundational knowledge, such as the origin of atmospheric composition and planetary spectra, to more advanced concepts, such as solutions to the radiative transfer equation, polarization, and molecular and condensate opacities. Since planets vary widely in their atmospheric properties, Seager emphasizes the major physical processes that govern all planetary atmospheres. Moving from first principles to cutting-edge research, Exoplanet Atmospheres is an ideal resource for students and researchers in astronomy and earth sciences, one that will help prepare them for the next generation of planetary science. The first textbook to describe exoplanet atmospheres Illustrates concepts using examples grounded in real data Provides a step-by-step guide to understanding the structure and emergent spectrum of a planetary atmosphere Includes exercises for students |
Format: | Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. |
ISBN: | 9781400835300 9783110442502 |
DOI: | 10.1515/9781400835300?locatt=mode:legacy |
Access: | restricted access |
Hierarchical level: | Monograph |
Statement of Responsibility: | Sara Seager. |