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    A target list for searching for habitable exomoons by Dobos, Vera, Haris, András, Kamp, Inga E E, van der Tak, Floris F S

    “…ABSTRACT We investigate the habitability of hypothetical moons orbiting known exoplanets. This study focuses on big, rocky exomoons that are capable of…”
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    Radial Surface Density Profiles of Gas and Dust in the Debris Disk around 49 Ceti by Hughes, A. Meredith, Lieman-Sifry, Jesse, Flaherty, Kevin M., Daley, Cail M., Roberge, Aki, Kóspál, Ágnes, Moór, Attila, Kamp, Inga, Wilner, David J., Andrews, Sean M., Kastner, Joel H., Ábrahám, Peter

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (20-04-2017)
    “…We present ∼0 4 resolution images of CO(3-2) and associated continuum emission from the gas-bearing debris disk around the nearby A star 49 Ceti, observed with…”
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    Mapping the Vertical Gas Structure of the Planet-hosting PDS 70 Disk by Law, Charles J., Benisty, Myriam, Facchini, Stefano, Teague, Richard, Bae, Jaehan, Isella, Andrea, Kamp, Inga, Öberg, Karin I., Portilla-Revelo, Bayron, Rampinelli, Luna

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-04-2024)
    “…Abstract PDS 70 hosts two massive, still-accreting planets and the inclined orientation of its protoplanetary disk presents a unique opportunity to directly…”
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    An Unusual Reservoir of Water Emission in the VV CrA A Protoplanetary Disk by Salyk, Colette, Pontoppidan, Klaus M., Banzatti, Andrea, Käufl, Ulrich, Hall, Cassandra, Pascucci, Ilaria, Carmona, Andrés, Blake, Geoffrey A., Alexander, Richard, Kamp, Inga

    Published in The Astronomical journal (01-10-2022)
    “…Abstract We present an analysis of an unusual pattern of water vapor emission from the ∼2 Myr old low-mass binary system VV CrA, as observed in IR spectra…”
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    Line radiative transfer and statistical equilibrium by Kamp, Inga

    Published in EPJ Web of conferences (01-01-2015)
    “…Atomic and molecular line emission from protoplanetary disks contains key information of their detailed physical and chemical structures. To unravel those…”
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    Modeling and interpretation of line observations by Kamp, Inga

    Published in EPJ Web of conferences (01-01-2015)
    “…Models for the interpretation of line observations from protoplanetary disks are summarized. The spectrum ranges from 1D LTE slab models to 2D thermo-chemical…”
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    Disk evolution, element abundances and cloud properties of young gas giant planets by Helling, Christiane, Woitke, Peter, Rimmer, Paul B, Kamp, Inga, Thi, Wing-Fai, Meijerink, Rowin

    Published in Life (Basel, Switzerland) (14-04-2014)
    “…We discuss the chemical pre-conditions for planet formation, in terms of gas and ice abundances in a protoplanetary disk, as function of time and position, and…”
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    A target list for searching for habitable exomoons by Dobos, Vera, Haris, András, Kamp, Inga E. E, van der Tak, Floris F. S

    Published 25-04-2022
    “…We investigate the habitability of hypothethical moons orbiting known exoplanets. This study focuses on big, rocky exomoons that are capable of maintaining a…”
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    3D climate simulations of the Archean find that methane has a strong cooling effect at high concentrations by Eager-Nash, Jake K, Mayne, Nathan J, Nicholson, Arwen E, Prins, Janke E, Young, Oakley C. F, Daines, Stuart J, Sergeev, Denis E, Lambert, F. Hugo, Manners, James, Boutle, Ian A, Wolf, Eric T, Kamp, Inga E. E, Kohary, Krisztian, Lenton, Tim M

    Published 24-02-2023
    “…Methane is thought to have been an important greenhouse gas during the Archean, although its potential warming has been found to be limited at high…”
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    Herbig Stars: A Quarter Century of Progress by Brittain, Sean D., Kamp, Inga, Meeus, Gwendolyn, Oudmaijer, René D., Waters, L. B. F. M.

    Published in Space science reviews (01-02-2023)
    “…Herbig Ae/Be stars are young contracting stars on the radiative track in the HR diagram on their way to the main sequence. These stars provide a valuable link…”
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    Observations of PAHs in the atmospheres of discs and exoplanets by Ercolano, Barbara, Rab, Christian, Molaverdikhani, Karan, Edwards, Billy, Preibisch, Thomas, Testi, Leonardo, Kamp, Inga, Thi, Wing-Fai

    “…ABSTRACT Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) play a key role in the chemical and hydrodynamical evolution of the atmospheres of exoplanets and…”
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    Herbig Stars by Brittain, Sean D, Kamp, Inga, Meeus, Gwendolyn, Oudmaijer, René D, Waters, L. B. F. M

    Published in Space science reviews (01-02-2023)
    “…Herbig Ae/Be stars are young contracting stars on the radiative track in the HR diagram on their way to the main sequence. These stars provide a valuable link…”
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    Testing the Retrieval of Inner Disk Water Enrichment with Spitzer/IRS and JWST/MIRI by James, Mackenzie M., Pascucci, Ilaria, Liu, Yao, Banzatti, Andrea, Krijt, Sebastiaan, Long, Feng, Kamp, Inga

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-12-2022)
    “…Abstract Planet formation by pebble accretion requires an efficient inward flux of icy pebbles to explain the many mini-Neptunes and super-Earths discovered by…”
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    ALMA Resolves C i Emission from the β Pictoris Debris Disk by Cataldi, Gianni, Brandeker, Alexis, Wu, Yanqin, Chen, Christine, Dent, William, Vries, Bernard L. de, Kamp, Inga, Liseau, René, Olofsson, Göran, Pantin, Eric, Roberge, Aki

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-07-2018)
    “…The debris disk around β Pictoris is known to contain gas. Previous ALMA observations revealed a CO belt at ∼85 au with a distinct clump, interpreted as a…”
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