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Julianne I. Moses

Researcher at Space Science Institute

Publications -  187
Citations -  8012

Julianne I. Moses is an academic researcher from Space Science Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Exoplanet & Planet. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 175 publications receiving 6931 citations. Previous affiliations of Julianne I. Moses include California Institute of Technology & Ames Research Center.

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The Need for Laboratory Measurements and Ab Initio Studies to Aid Understanding of Exoplanetary Atmospheres

Jonathan J. Fortney, +87 more
TL;DR: In this article, an up-to-date and condensed description of areas where laboratory and/or ab initio investigations could fill critical gaps in our ability to model exoplanet atmospheric opacities, clouds, and chemistry, building off a larger 2016 white paper, and endorsed by NAS Exoplanet Science Strategy report.

Seasonal Temperature Variations in Saturn's Stratosphere: Radiative Seasonal Model vs. Observations.

TL;DR: The seasonal variations of temperatures in Saturn's stratosphere are controlled by a combination of several processes as mentioned in this paper, including photochemistry, radiative processes, and dynamics, which also depend on the variation of insolation during Saturn's year.
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Longitudinal variations in the stratosphere of Uranus from the Spitzer infrared spectrometer

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the disc-averaged spectra at four separate central meridian longitudes to reveal significant longitudinal variability in thermal emission occurring in Uranus' stratosphere during the 2007 equinox.