TRAPPIST-1 d: Exo-Venus, Exo-Earth, or Exo-Dead?

MJ Way - The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 2025 - iopscience.iop.org
TRAPPIST-1 d is generally assumed to be at the boundary between a Venus-like world and
an Earth-like world, although recently published works on TRAPPIST-1 b and c raise …

sunset: A database of synthetic atmospheric-escape transmission spectra for nearly every transiting planet

D Linssen, A Oklopčić, M MacLeod - arxiv preprint arxiv:2410.03228, 2024 - arxiv.org
Studying atmospheric escape from exoplanets can provide important clues about the
formation and evolution of exoplanets. Observational evidence of atmospheric escape has …

Searching for Signs of Habitability and Life in the Era of Extremely Large Telescopes

MH Currie - 2024 - search.proquest.com
We are entering an exciting era for astrobiology, with terrestrial exoplanet characterization
studies now underway with the JWST and the next generation of ground-based Extremely …

Determination of the potential habitability of super-Earths

J Boughon - amslaurea.unibo.it
One of the most fundamental questions of science remains the existence of any lifeform
beyond the Earth. The numerous detections of exoplanets since the discovery of 51 Pegasi …