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This dataset contains the simulated high-resolution spectra and profiles of 360 different Earth-like exoplanets around 12 different host star types and 30 different surface types. Journal article for spectra: Madden & Kaltenegger (2020) High-resolution Spectra for a Wide Range of Habitable Zone Planets around Sun-like Stars. ApJL (https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/aba535) Journal article for profiles: Madden & Kaltenegger (2020) How surfaces shape the climate of habitable exoplanets. MNRAS (https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa387) Contents ExampleSpectra_Total_HighRes.txt - This is a sample spectrum to get familiar with working with the data. All spectrum files are in \(W/m^2/\mu m\) and match with the included wavelength grid. WavelengthGrid_Microns_HighRes.txt - Wavelength grid is spaced at \(0.01cm^{-1}\) intervals and converted to microns from 0.4 to 20. Spectra_Total_HighRes.zip - Contains the combined emission and reflection spectra of all 360 simulations. All spectrum files are in \(W/m^2/\mu m\) and match with the included wavelength grid. Spectra_ReflectanceOnly_HighRes.zip - Contains just the reflection spectra of all 360 simulations. All spectrum files are in \(W/m^2/\mu m\) and match with the included wavelength grid. Spectra_EmissionOnly_HighRes.zip - Contains just the emission spectra of all 360 simulations. All spectrum files are in \(W/m^2/\mu m\) and match with the included wavelength grid. Profiles.zip - Contains the mixing ratios, temperature (K), and pressure (bar) profiles with altitude (cm) for each simulation.
v1: Original upload, v2: Same data, cleaned up directories
Habitable, Astronomy, High-resolution, Spectra, Exoplanet
Habitable, Astronomy, High-resolution, Spectra, Exoplanet
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