Autor: |
G. Gilli, P. Machado, P. Drossart, T. Encrenaz, M. Rengel, D. Quirino, C. Gapp, M. Lopez-Puertas, E. Marcq, K. Molaverdikhani, J. Leconte, S. Robert, F. Oliva, A. Piccialli, A. Sanchez-Lopez, M. Lefevre, A. Spiga, P. Wolkenberg, A. Coustenis, A. Migliorini, L. M. Lara, F. Brasil, J. Dias, J. Silva, D. Turrini, A. C. Vandaele |
Rok vydání: |
2023 |
DOI: |
10.5281/zenodo.7842618 |
Popis: |
Several science Working Groups (WG) were formed in 2019 within the Ariel Mission Consortium to help prepare the RedBook (Tinetti et al. ESA/SCI(2020)1), defining the science cases, and to contribute to address three fundamental questions 1) what exoplanets are made of; 2) how they formed and 3) how they evolve. Among those WGs, “Synergies between Solar System planets and exoplanets” was set-up to foster collaboration between the scientific community working on Solar System Planets atmospheres and the new growing community of the Ariel Science Team. We show here an overview of on-going studies and future projects foreseen by WG members, mostly focused on using our Solar System planets as proxies to develop and test tools to support Ariel science cases |
Databáze: |
OpenAIRE |
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