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CARBON DIOXIDE in EXOPLANETARY ATMOSPHERES: RARELY DOMINANT COMPARED to CARBON MONOXIDE and WATER in HOT, HYDROGEN-DOMINATED ATMOSPHERES
Kevin Heng, James Lyons
Earth and Space Exploration, School of (SESE)
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Physics & Astronomy
carbon dioxide
100%
atmospheres
68%
hydrogen
59%
carbon monoxide
47%
acetylene
31%
carbon
27%
methane
25%
oxygen
25%
temperature
20%
mixing ratios
16%
albedo
16%
Gibbs free energy
16%
water
15%
opacity
15%
Jupiter (planet)
15%
chemical equilibrium
14%
retrieval
14%
metallicity
13%
chemical reactions
12%
profiles
7%
molecules
7%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
carbon dioxide
76%
hydrogen
75%
atmosphere
57%
carbon monoxide
41%
acetylene
32%
oxygen
27%
temperature
26%
carbon
23%
methane
21%
Gibbs free energy
18%
Jupiter
15%
mixing ratio
14%
chemical
13%
chemical reaction
13%
albedo
13%
relative abundance
12%
water
8%
calculation
7%
parameter
4%