We report the results of deep observations at radio (3.6 cm) wavelengths of the nearby solar‐type star π^01 Ursa Majoris with the Very Large Array (VLA) intended to test an alternative theory of solar luminosity evolution. The standard model predicts a solar luminosity only 75% of the present value and surface temperatures below freezing on Earth and Mars at 4 Ga, seemingly in conflict with geologic evidence for liquid water on these planets. An alternative model invokes a compensatory mass loss through a declining solar wind that results in a more consistent early luminosity. The free‐free emission from an enhanced wind around nearby young Sun‐like stars should be detectable at microwave frequencies. Our observations of π^01 UMa, a 300 mil...
This cooperative agreement was established with the scientific goal of understanding the conditions ...
The element lithium is observed to be underabundant in the Sun by a factor of approx. equal to 100. ...
Given a solar luminosity LAr = 0.75L0 at the beginning of the Archean 3.8 Ga ago, where L0 is the pr...
We report the results of deep observations at radio (3.6 cm) wavelengths of the nearby solar‐type st...
Abstract. We report the results of deep observations at radio (3.6 cm) wavelengths of the nearby sol...
A moderately massive early Sun has been proposed to resolve the so-called faint early Sun paradox. W...
Aims. Observations of free-free continuum radio emission of four young main-sequence solar-type star...
I consider the maximum contribution of mass loss and uncertainties in the standard (no mass loss) so...
Models of the Sun's long-term evolution suggest that its luminosity was substantially reduced 2–4 bi...
I consider the maximum contribution of mass loss and uncertainties in the standard (no mass loss) so...
Global mean temperatures near 273 K on early Mars are difficult to explain in the context of standar...
The early history of the solar wind has remained largely a mystery due to the difficulty of detectin...
The relatively warm temperatures required on early Earth and Mars have been difficult to account for...
The relatively warm temperatures required on early Earth and Mars have been difficult to account for...
Observations indicate that the Earth was at least warm enough for liquid water to exist as far back ...
This cooperative agreement was established with the scientific goal of understanding the conditions ...
The element lithium is observed to be underabundant in the Sun by a factor of approx. equal to 100. ...
Given a solar luminosity LAr = 0.75L0 at the beginning of the Archean 3.8 Ga ago, where L0 is the pr...
We report the results of deep observations at radio (3.6 cm) wavelengths of the nearby solar‐type st...
Abstract. We report the results of deep observations at radio (3.6 cm) wavelengths of the nearby sol...
A moderately massive early Sun has been proposed to resolve the so-called faint early Sun paradox. W...
Aims. Observations of free-free continuum radio emission of four young main-sequence solar-type star...
I consider the maximum contribution of mass loss and uncertainties in the standard (no mass loss) so...
Models of the Sun's long-term evolution suggest that its luminosity was substantially reduced 2–4 bi...
I consider the maximum contribution of mass loss and uncertainties in the standard (no mass loss) so...
Global mean temperatures near 273 K on early Mars are difficult to explain in the context of standar...
The early history of the solar wind has remained largely a mystery due to the difficulty of detectin...
The relatively warm temperatures required on early Earth and Mars have been difficult to account for...
The relatively warm temperatures required on early Earth and Mars have been difficult to account for...
Observations indicate that the Earth was at least warm enough for liquid water to exist as far back ...
This cooperative agreement was established with the scientific goal of understanding the conditions ...
The element lithium is observed to be underabundant in the Sun by a factor of approx. equal to 100. ...
Given a solar luminosity LAr = 0.75L0 at the beginning of the Archean 3.8 Ga ago, where L0 is the pr...