Bibcode
Pallé, Enric; Zapatero Osorio, María Rosa; Barrena, Rafael; Montañés-Rodríguez, Pilar; Martín, Eduardo L.
Referencia bibliográfica
Nature, Volume 459, Issue 7248, pp. 814-816 (2009).
Fecha de publicación:
6
2009
Revista
Número de citas
115
Número de citas referidas
90
Descripción
Of the 342 planets so far discovered orbiting other stars, 58 `transit'
the stellar disk, meaning that they can be detected through a periodic
decrease in the flux of starlight. The light from the star passes
through the atmosphere of the planet, and in a few cases the basic
atmospheric composition of the planet can be estimated. As we get closer
to finding analogues of Earth, an important consideration for the
characterization of extrasolar planetary atmospheres is what the
transmission spectrum of our planet looks like. Here we report the
optical and near-infrared transmission spectrum of the Earth, obtained
during a lunar eclipse. Some biologically relevant atmospheric features
that are weak in the reflection spectrum (such as ozone, molecular
oxygen, water, carbon dioxide and methane) are much stronger in the
transmission spectrum, and indeed stronger than predicted by modelling.
We also find the `fingerprints' of the Earth's ionosphere and of the
major atmospheric constituent, molecular nitrogen (N2), which
are missing in the reflection spectrum.
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