Climate states on exoplanets with the same atmospheric composition create different reflectance spectra, changing the detectability of atmospheric features and biosignatures, with seasonal variations on high-obliquity worlds adding time-dependent signals.
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Magnetoacoustic cutoff frequency rises with height from 3.0 mHz at 0.38 Mm to 8.5 mHz at 1.2 Mm based on cross-wavelet analysis of IRIS Doppler velocities.
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Impact of Climate States and Seasons on Future Exo-Earth Observations
Climate states on exoplanets with the same atmospheric composition create different reflectance spectra, changing the detectability of atmospheric features and biosignatures, with seasonal variations on high-obliquity worlds adding time-dependent signals.
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Height Variations of Magnetoacoustic Cutoff Frequency in the Solar Atmosphere
Magnetoacoustic cutoff frequency rises with height from 3.0 mHz at 0.38 Mm to 8.5 mHz at 1.2 Mm based on cross-wavelet analysis of IRIS Doppler velocities.