UV irradiation makes water-dominated exoplanet haze analogs more absorbing from 0.5-8 μm, producing a detectable difference in the 2.6 μm N-H feature in modeled transmission spectra for GJ 1214b.
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Ultraviolet Radiation Effects on the Optical Properties of Water-Dominated Exoplanet Hazes
UV irradiation makes water-dominated exoplanet haze analogs more absorbing from 0.5-8 μm, producing a detectable difference in the 2.6 μm N-H feature in modeled transmission spectra for GJ 1214b.
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Ultraviolet-Driven Atmospheric Degeneracies Challenge Conventional Biosignature Frameworks for Terrestrial Planets with Ultracool M Dwarf Hosts: An Archean-Analog TRAPPIST-1 e Case Study
Different UV spectra for TRAPPIST-1 produce order-of-magnitude variations in CH4, CO, O2, and O3 abundances for Archean-analog TRAPPIST-1 e atmospheres, generating photochemical degeneracies and potential false-positive biosignatures.