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Oberg, N.O. (author), Cazaux, S.M. (author), Kamp, I. (author), Bründl, T. (author), Thi, W. F. (author), Immerzeel, C. (author)
Context. The subsurface oceans of icy satellites are among the most compelling among the potentially habitable environments in our Solar System. The question of whether a liquid subsurface layer can be maintained over geological timescales depends on its chemical composition. The composition of icy satellites is linked to that of the...
journal article 2023
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Oberg, N.O. (author), Kamp, I. (author), Cazaux, S.M. (author), Rab, Ch (author), Czoske, O. (author)
Context. Gaining a full understanding of the planet and moon formation process calls for observations that probe the circumplanetary environment of accreting giant planets. The mid-infrared ELT imager and spectrograph (METIS) will provide a unique capability to detect warm-gas emission lines from circumplanetary disks. Aims. We aim to...
journal article 2023
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Oberg, N.O. (author), Kamp, I. (author), Cazaux, S.M. (author), Woitke, P. (author), Thi, W. F. (author)
Context. The large icy moons of Jupiter formed in a circumplanetary disk (CPD). CPDs are fed by vertically infalling circumstellar gas and dust which may be shock-heated upon accretion. Accreted material is then either incorporated into moons, falls into the planet, or is lost beyond the disk edge on relatively short timescales. If ices are...
journal article 2022