Reviews:

Lodders, K. 2010, Exoplanet Chemistry. In Formation and Evolution of Exoplanets, R. Barnes (ed.), Berlin, Wiley-VCH, 157-186 (ISBN 978-3-527-40896-2) (see arXiv:0910.0811)

K. Lodders 2004, Brown Dwarfs: Faint at Heart, Rich in Chemistry. Science303, 323-324. reprint

Freedman, R.S., Lustig-Yaeger, J., Fortney, J.J., Lupu, R.E., Marley, M.S., Lodders, K. 2014, Gaseous mean opacities for giant planet and ultracool dwarf atmospheres over a range of metallicities and temperatures. Astroph. J. Suppl., 214, id25, http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014ApJS..214..25F

Morley, C.V., Marley, M.S., Fortney, J.J., Lupu, R., Saumon, D., Greene, T., Lodders, K. 2014, Water clouds in Y dwarfs and exoplanets. Astroph. J., 787, AID 78, 21pp, http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014ApJ…787…78M

Leggett, S.K., Saumon, D., Marley, M. S., Lodders, K., Canty, J., Lucas, P., Smart, R.L., Tinney, C.G., Homeier, D., Allard, F., Burningham, B., Day-Jones, A., Fegley, B., Ishii, M., Jones, H.R.A., Marocco, F., Pinfield, D. J., Tamura, M. 2012, The properties of the 500 K dwarf UGPS J072227.51-054031.2 and a study of the far-red flux of cold brown dwarfs. Astrophys. J. 748, id74

K. Zahnle, M. S. Marley, K. Lodders, J. J. Fortney, 2009, Atmospheric sulfur photochemistry on Hot Jupiters. ApJ Letters, 701, L20-L24. reprint

A. J. Burgasser, J. Bloom, K. Cruz, M. Cushing, S. Leggett, K. Lodders, A. Mainzer, M. Marley, S. Mertchev, S. Mohanty, B. Oppenheimer, A. West. 2009, Toward the End of Stars: Discovering the Galaxy’s Coldest Brown Dwarfs. White Paper to the National Academy of Sciences Astro-2010 Decadal Review Committee. reprint.

Helling, C., Ackerman, A., Allard, F., Dehn, M., Hauschild, P., Homeier, D., Lodders, K., Marley, M., Rietmeijer, F., Tsuji, T., Woitke, P. 2008, A comparison of chemistry and dust cloud formation in ultracool dwarf model atmospheres. Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 391, 1854-1873. reprint

Fortney, J.J., Marley, M.S., Saumon, D., & Lodders, K.,2008, Synthetic spectra and colors of young giant planet atmospheres: Effects of initial conditions and atmospheric metallicity, Astrophys. J., 683, 1104-1116. preprint reprint

Fortney, J.J., Lodders, K., Marley, M.S., & Freedman, R.S., 2008, A unified theory for the atmospheres of the hot and very hot Jupiters: Applications to secondary eclipses and light curves, Astrophys. J.,678, 1419-1435. reprint

Helling, Ch., Ackerman, A., Allard, F., Dehn, M., Hauschildt, P., Homeier, D., Lodders, K., Marley, M., Rietmeijer, F., Tsuji, T., & Woitke, P. 2008, Comparison of cloud models for brown dwarfs, in “Exoplanets: Detection, Formation, Dynamics”, eds. Ferraz-Mello et al., Proc. International Astronomical Union, IAU Symposium, 249, 173-177. abstract preprint

Cushing, M.C., Marley, M.S., Saumon, D., Kelly, B.C., Vacca, W.D., Rayner, J.T., Freedman, R., Lodders, K., & Roellig, T.L. 2008, Atmospheric parameters of isolated field L and T dwarfs: The role of effective temperature, gravity, and condensate clouds in shaping the emergent spectra, Astrophys. J., 678, 1372-1395. reprint

Freedman, R.S., Marley, M.S., & Lodders, K. 2008, Line and mean opacities for ultracool dwarfs and extra-solar planets, Astrophys. J. Suppl., 174(2), 504-513. reprint

D. Saumon, M.S. Marley, S. K. Leggett, T.R. Geballe, D. Stephens, D. A. Golimowski, M. C. Cushing, X. Fan, J. T. Rayner, K. Lodders, R.S. Freedman 2007, Physical parameters of two very cool T dwarfs. ApJ656, 1136-1149.  reprint

D. Saumon, M. S. Marley, M. C. Cushing, S. K. Leggett, L. T. Roellig, K. Lodders, R. S. Freedman 2006, Ammonia as a tracer of chemical equilibrium in the T7.5 dwarf Gliese 570D. ApJ647, 552-557. reprint

J.J. Fortney, M.S. Marley, D. Saumon, K. Lodders, R.S. Freedman, 2006, Comparative planetary atmospheres: Models of HD 209458b, TrES-1, and HD 149026b. in Colloq. Proc.: Tenth Anniversary of 51 Peg-b: Status of and prosphects for hot Jupiter studies, (L. Arnold, F. Bouchy, C. Moutou, eds.) Frontier Group, Paris, p. 234-241.

J.J. Fortney, D. Saumon, M.S. Marley, K. Lodders, R.S. Freedman 2006, Atmosphere, interior, and evolution of the metal-rich transiting planet HD149026B. ApJ642, 495-504. reprint

K. Lodders and B. Fegley, Jr. 2006, Chemistry of Low Mass Substellar Objects. In: Astrophysics Update 2 (J.W. Mason, ed.) Praxis Publishing: Chichester, UK; pp. 1-28. 10.1007/3-540-30313-8_1.  preprint

J. J. Fortney, M. S. Marley, K. Lodders, D. Saumon, and R. Freedman 2005, Comparative Planetary Atmospheres: Models of TrES-1 and HD209458b. ApJ 627, L69-L72. reprint

C. Visscher and B. Fegley, Jr. 2005, Chemical Constraints on the Water and Total Oxygen Abundances in the Deep Atmosphere of Saturn. ApJ623, 1221-1227. reprint

M. Marley, A. Ackerman, A. Burgasser, D. Saumon, K. Lodders, and R. Freedman 2003, Clouds and Clearings in the Atmospheres of the L and T Dwarfs. IAU Symposium 211(Brown Dwarfs), 333-344. reprint

D. Saumon, M. S. Marley, K. Lodders, and R. S. Freedman 2003, Non-equilibrium chemistry in the atmospheres of brown dwarfs. IAU Symposium 211(Brown Dwarfs), 345-353. reprint

K. Lodders 2002, Titanium and Vanadium Chemistry in Low-Mass Dwarf Stars. Astrophys. J. 577, 974-985. reprint

M. S. Marley, S. Seager, D. Saumon, K. Lodders, A. S. Ackerman, R. S. Freedman, and X. Fan 2002, Clouds and Chemistry: Ultracool Dwarf Atmospheric Properties from Optical and Infrared Colors. Astrophys. J. 568, 335-342. reprint

K. Lodders and B. Fegley 2002, Atmospheric Chemistry in Giant Planets, Brown Dwarfs, and Low-mass Dwarf Stars I. Carbon, Nitrogen and Oxygen. Icarus 155, 393-424. reprint

D. Saumon, T. R. Geballe, S. K. Leggett, M. S. Marley, R. S. Freedman, K. Lodders, B. Fegley, Jr., and S. K. Sengupta 2000, Molecular Abundances in the Atmosphere of the T Dwarf Gl 229B, Astrophys. J.541, 374-389. reprint

K. Lodders 1999, Alkali Element Chemistry in Cool Dwarf Atmospheres. Astrophys. J.519, 793-801. reprint

B. Fegley, Jr. and K. Lodders 1996, Atmospheric Chemistry of the Brown Dwarf Gliese 229B: Thermochemical Equilibrium Predictions. Astrophys. J. 472, L37-L39. reprint

B. Fegley Jr. and K. Lodders 1994, Chemical Models of the Deep Atmospheres of Jupiter and Saturn. Icarus 110, 117-154. reprint

K. Lodders and B. Fegley, Jr. 1994, The Origin of Carbon Monoxide in Neptune’s Atmosphere. Icarus 112, 368-375. reprint

B. Fegley, Jr., D. Gautier, T. Owen, and R. G. Prinn 1991, Spectroscopy and Chemistry of the Lower Atmosphere of Uranus, in Uranus, ed. J. Bergstralh, E. Miner, and M.S. Matthews, Univ. of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ, pp. 147-203. reprint

B.. Fegley, Jr. and R. G. Prinn 1988, Chemical Constraints on the Water and Total Oxygen Abundances in the Deep Atmosphere of Jupiter. ApJ 324, 621-625. reprint

B. Fegley, Jr. and R. G. Prinn 1988, The Predicted Abundances of Deuterium-Bearing Gases in the Atmospheres of Jupiter and Saturn. ApJ 326, 490-508. reprint

B. Fegley, Jr. and R. G. Prinn 1986, Chemical Models of the Deep Atmosphere of Uranus. ApJ307, 852-865. reprint

B. Fegley, Jr. and R. G. Prinn 1985, Equilibrium and Non-Equilibrium Chemistry of Saturn’s Atmosphere: Implications for the Observability of PH3, N2, CO, and GeH4ApJ299, 1067-1078. reprint

B. Fegley, Jr. and R. G. Prinn 1985, Predicted Chemistry of the Deep Atmosphere of Uranus Prior to the Voyager 2 Encounter. Nature318, 48-50. reprint

J. S. Lewis and M. B. Fegley, Jr. 1984,Vertical Distribution of Disequilibrium Species in Jupiter’s Troposphere. Space Sci. Rev.39, 163-192. reprint

R. G. Prinn and B. Fegley, Jr. 1981, Kinetic Inhibition of CO and N2 Reduction in Circumplanetary Nebulae: Implications for Satellite Composition. ApJ249, 308-317. reprint

J.S. Lewis and B. Fegley, Jr. 1979, Hot-atom Synthesis of Organic Compounds on Jupiter. ApJ 232, L135-L137. reprint

B. Fegley, Jr. and J. S. Lewis. 1979, Thermodynamics of Selected Trace Elements in the Jovian Atmosphere. Icarus 38, 166-179. reprint

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