transit spectroscopy

How Does Transit Spectroscopy Work?

When an exoplanet transits its host star, the light from the star passes through the planet's atmosphere before reaching Earth. Different molecules and atoms in the atmosphere absorb light at specific wavelengths. By using a spectrometer, astronomers can measure these wavelengths and identify the chemical signatures present in the atmosphere. The process involves comparing the spectrum of the star before, during, and after the transit to isolate the atmospheric components.

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