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In this book an international group of specialists discusses
studies of exoplanets subjected to extreme stellar radiation and
plasma conditions. It is shown that such studies will help us to
understand how terrestrial planets and their atmospheres, including
the early Venus, Earth and Mars, evolved during the host star's
active early phase. The book presents an analysis of findings from
Hubble Space Telescope observations of transiting exoplanets, as
well as applications of advanced numerical models for
characterizing the upper atmosphere structure and stellar
environments of exoplanets. The authors also address detections of
atoms and molecules in the atmosphere of "hot Jupiters" by NASA's
Spitzer telescope. The observational and theoretical investigations
and discoveries presented are both timely and important in the
context of the next generation of space telescopes. The book is
divided into four main parts, grouping chapters on exoplanet host
star radiation and plasma environments, exoplanet upper atmosphere
and environment observations, exoplanet and stellar magnetospheres,
and exoplanet observation and characterization. The book closes
with an outlook on the future of this research field.
In this book an international group of specialists discusses
studies of exoplanets subjected to extreme stellar radiation and
plasma conditions. It is shown that such studies will help us to
understand how terrestrial planets and their atmospheres, including
the early Venus, Earth and Mars, evolved during the host star’s
active early phase. The book presents an analysis of findings from
Hubble Space Telescope observations of transiting exoplanets, as
well as applications of advanced numerical models for
characterizing the upper atmosphere structure and stellar
environments of exoplanets. The authors also address detections of
atoms and molecules in the atmosphere of “hot Jupiters” by
NASA’s Spitzer telescope. The observational and theoretical
investigations and discoveries presented are both timely and
important in the context of the next generation of space
telescopes. The book is divided into four main parts, grouping
chapters on exoplanet host star radiation and plasma environments,
exoplanet upper atmosphere and environment observations, exoplanet
and stellar magnetospheres, and exoplanet observation and
characterization. The book closes with an outlook on the future of
this research field.
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