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Transferència radiativa×Espectroscòpia de Trànsit d'Exoplanetes×Síntesi de Poblacions Estel·lars×
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Any d'origen197820022003
Autor originalDimitri MihalasDavid CharbonneauGustavo Bruzual
TipusComputational simulation methodSpectroscopic observational methodTheoretical modeling method
Font seminalMihalas, D. (1978). Stellar Atmospheres (2nd ed.). San Francisco: W.H. Freeman. ISBN: 0716703742Charbonneau, D., Brown, T. M., Noyes, R. W., & Gilliland, R. L. (2002). Detection of an atmospheric trace constituent in the transmission spectrum of a distant extrasolar planet. Astrophysical Journal, 568(1), 377-384. DOI ↗Bruzual, G., & Charlot, S. (2003). Stellar population synthesis at arbitrary metallicity with the Bruzual & Charlot models. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 344(3), 1000-1028. DOI ↗
ÀliesRT Modeling, Radiative Transport, Light Transport SimulationTransmission Spectrum, Atmospheric Spectroscopy, Transit SpectroscopySPS Models, Population Synthesis, Integrated Light Modeling
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ResumRadiative transfer is the mathematical treatment of how light propagates through matter, including absorption, emission, and scattering. Central to astrophysics and stellar atmosphere modeling, radiative transfer calculations translate physical conditions (density, temperature, composition) into observable spectra and colors, bridging theory and observation.Transmission spectroscopy is a technique for studying the atmospheres of exoplanets by analyzing the light passing through the planetary atmosphere during transit. Pioneered by David Charbonneau in 2002 with the detection of sodium in HD 209458b's atmosphere, this method has become the primary tool for characterizing exoplanet atmospheres and searching for biosignatures.Stellar population synthesis is a technique for modeling the integrated light from a galaxy by summing the contributions of all individual stars formed at different times and with different masses and metallicities. Developed systematically by Bruzual and Charlot (2003), this approach enables estimation of fundamental galaxy properties from observations without detailed knowledge of individual stars.
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