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Jacob D. Haqq-Misra
Research Scientist, Blue Marble Space Institute of Science
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Debriefing the First Year of the Climates Using Interactive Suites of Intercomparisons Nested for Exoplanet Studies (CUISINES).
ATMOSPHERES, CLIMATE, AND POTENTIAL HABITABILITY OF ROCKY EXOPLANETS I ORAL
planetary sciences | 15 december 2022
Thomas Fauchez, Linda E. Sohl, Duncan Christe, Rus...
Model intercomparison projects (MIPs) have been widely used for decades by the Earth science community. For instance, the Coupled Model Intercompariso...
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From THAI to CUISINES: reviewing the menu of model intercomparisons for exoplanet science.
TERRESTRIAL EXOPLANETS AROUND M-DWARF STARS: MODELING AND OBSERVATIONS III POSTER
characterizing habitable zone exoplanets | 19 may 2022
Thomas Fauchez, Denis Sergeev, MARTIN TURBET, Ian ...
With the commissioning of powerful, new-generation telescopes such as the JWST (James Webb Space Telescope) and the ground based ELTs (Extremely Large...
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Exploring habitable atmospheres of TRAPPIST-1e using a modeling hierarchy and sparse gridding techniques.
TERRESTRIAL EXOPLANETS AROUND M-DWARF STARS: MODELING AND OBSERVATIONS II ORAL
characterizing habitable zone exoplanets | 19 may 2022
Eric T. Wolf, Edward Schwieterman, Jacob D. Haqq-M...
In this work we explore the chemistry, climate, and biosignature prospects of habitable atmospheres for TRAPPIST-1e using a multi-model approach. Our ...
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The Sparse Atmospheric MOdel Sampling Analysis (SAMOSA) Intercomparison for M-dwarf Planetary Habitability
TERRESTRIAL EXOPLANETS AROUND M-DWARF STARS: MODELING AND OBSERVATIONS II ORAL
characterizing habitable zone exoplanets | 19 may 2022
Jacob D. Haqq-Misra, Eric T. Wolf, Thomas Fauchez,...
Planets orbiting small red dwarf stars are a possible place to examine rocky planets for signs of life with upcoming telescope observations. Computer ...
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Popular Conceptions of Unidentified Flying Objects Can Undermine Scientific Inquiry
CONTRIBUTIONS TO ASTROBIOLOGY FROM THE SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES: GENERATIVE INTERDISCIPLINARITIES I ONLINE SESSION
philosophy, history, education and community development | 17 may 2022
Jacob D. Haqq-Misra, Ravi Kopparapu
Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) appear frequently in science fiction and other public depictions of extraterrestrial technology. Recent interest in...
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Nitrogen Dioxide Pollution as a Signature of Extraterrestrial Technology
PRIORITIES AND STRATEGIES FOR TECHNOSIGNATURE DETECTION I HYBRID ORAL
alternative and agnostic biosignatures | 16 may 2022
Ravi Kopparapu, Giada N. Arney, Jacob D. Haqq-Misr...
On Earth, Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is a pollutant produced by burning fossil fuels. This is an indicator of an industrialized civilization on Earth. In ...
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Triggering a Climate Change Dominated Anthropocene: Is It Common among Exocivilizations?
PRIORITIES AND STRATEGIES FOR TECHNOSIGNATURE DETECTION I HYBRID ORAL
alternative and agnostic biosignatures | 16 may 2022
Adam Frank, Ethan Savitch, Jacob D. Haqq-Misra, Jo...
In this work we model the coupled evolution of a planet and a civilization through the era when energy harvesting by the civilization drives the plane...
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Characterizing Spectral Technosignatures in the Search for Life
ATMOSPHERES, CLIMATES, AND HABITABILITY OF TERRESTRIAL PLANETS IN AND BEYOND THE SOLAR SYSTEM III
planetary sciences | 08 december 2020
Jacob D. Haqq-Misra
The search for spectroscopic biosignatures with the next-generation of space telescopes could provide observational constraints on the abundance of ex...
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