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Cloud Worlds: from Venus to Exoplanet

Descripción del proyecto

Un primer plano de las nubes venusianas

Venus es un planeta excepcional del sistema solar: las nubes cubren el 100 % del planeta todo el tiempo. Esta capa opaca de nubes altamente reflectantes, que contienen ácido sulfúrico, evita que se pueda ver su superficie desde el espacio con luz visible. El proyecto CLOUDWORLDS, financiado con fondos europeos, analizará observaciones espectrales e imágenes de Venus de la parte ultravioleta a la parte de infrarrojos cercanos del espectro electromagnético para estudiar las propiedades y la composición de las nubes, así como su efecto radiativo. Las nuevas técnicas también servirán para estudiar las propiedades y la formación de nubes en planetas extrasolares. La comparación de resultados ayudará a los científicos a comprender mejor nuestro planeta vecino y arrojará luz sobre planetas situados fuera de nuestro sistema solar con características similares.

Objetivo

Venus is a unique planet in the Solar System with its 100% cloud coverage. We propose to analyze Venus images and spectral observations from the ultraviolet to the near infrared spectral range, to understand the cloud properties and the radiative forcing by clouds in the atmosphere. The techniques we will develop can also be applied to exoplanet observations and modeling. Comparing with the Venus results will help to better understand clouds on exoplanets. We successfully acquired space and ground-based Venus data in 2017-2018 in collaborations with the Japanese Venus orbiter team and 15 other colleagues in Europe, Japan, and USA. Our analysis will use known methods, e.g. the dependence of aerosol scattering on the solar phase angle, a line-by-line radiative transfer model, and a one dimensional radiative-convective model. The proposed research will take place at the Technische Universität Berlin, Germany. Inside the host team, and under the supervision of host Prof. Rauer, the researcher will collaborate with Dr. García Muñoz on the phase angle dependence analysis, with Dr. Helbert to plan scientific observations of Venus with MERTIS at the time of the BepiColombo flyby in 2020, and with Dr. Kitzmann on climate modeling for early Venus. As the host team has strong background in exoplanet research and leads future exoplanet space missions, the researcher will receive training on the comparative analysis of Venus and exoplanets and climate modelling. The proposed study is very timely, considering the upcoming exoplanet missions CHEOPS and PLATO, as well as the proposed future Venus missions. The training and the proposed research will significantly strengthen the career of the researcher, and may help her secure participation in future exoplanet and Venus studies. The researcher will be trained by the host institute in quantitative skills, e.g. the project management and communications with public and students, enhancing the long-term career of the researcher.

Régimen de financiación

MSCA-IF-EF-ST - Standard EF

Coordinador

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT BERLIN
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 174 806,40
Dirección
STRASSE DES 17 JUNI 135
10623 Berlin
Alemania

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Región
Berlin Berlin Berlin
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Coste total
€ 174 806,40