Exoplanetary atmosphere target selection in the era of comparative planetology
© 2019 The Author(s). The large number of new planets expected from wide-area transit surveys means that follow-up transmission spectroscopy studies of their atmospheres will be limited by the availability of telescope assets. We argue that telescopes covering a broad range of apertures will be requ...
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Main Authors: | J. S. Morgan, E. Kerins, S. Awiphan, I. McDonald, J. J. Hayes, S. Komonjinda, D. Mkritchian, N. Sanguansak |
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2020
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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