Exo-transmit: An open-source code for calculating transmission spectra for exoplanet atmospheres of varied composition

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We present Exo-Transmit, a software package to calculate exoplanet transmission spectra for planets of varied composition. The code is designed to generate spectra of planets with a wide range of atmospheric composition, temperature, surface gravity, and size, and is therefore applicable to exoplanets ranging in mass and size from hot Jupiters down to rocky super-Earths. Spectra can be generated with or without clouds or hazes with options to (1) include an optically thick cloud deck at a user-specified atmospheric pressure or (2) to augment the nominal Rayleigh scattering by a user-specified factor. The Exo-Transmit code is written in C and is extremely easy to use. Typically the user will only need to edit parameters in a single user input file in order to run the code for a planet of their choosing. Exo-Transmit is available publicly on Github with open-source licensing at https://github.com/elizakempton/Exo_Transmit.

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Kempton, E. M. R., Lupu, R., Owusu-Asare, A., Slough, P., & Cale, B. (2017). Exo-transmit: An open-source code for calculating transmission spectra for exoplanet atmospheres of varied composition. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 129(974). https://doi.org/10.1088/1538-3873/aa61ef

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