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Chemistry on eccentric exoplanets
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Lazarus
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Subject: Chemistry on eccentric exoplanets
4th July 2012, 2:12 pm
Chemical Timescales in the Atmospheres of Highly Eccentric Exoplanets
Mainly considering CO⇄CH
4
interconversion, the N
2
⇄NH
3
interconversion is also mentioned but is unlikely to have much effect.
Particular focus on CoRoT-10b and HAT-P-2b.
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