We explore the impact of obliquity variations on planetary habitability in hypothetical systems with high mutual inclination. We show that large-amplitude, high-frequency obliquity oscillations on Earth-like exoplanets can suppress the ice-albedo feedback, increasing the outer edge of the habitable zone. We restricted our exploration to hypothetical systems consisting of a solar-mass star, an Earth-mass planet at 1 AU, and 1 or 2 larger planets. We verified that these systems are stable for 108 years with N-body simulations and calculated the obliquity variations induced by the orbital evolution of the Earth-mass planet and a torque from the host star. We ran a simplified energy balance model on the terrestrial planet to assess surface temp...
We explore the effects of seasonal variability for the climate of Earth-like planets as determined b...
We have investigated the obliquity evolution of terrestrial planets in habitable zones (at ~ 1AU) in...
We explore the potential multistability of the climate for a planet around the habitable zone. We fo...
In order to properly assess the potential for habitability and prioritize target selection for the c...
Stable, steady climate states on an Earth-size planet with no continents are determined as a functio...
We explore the effects of seasonal variability for the climate of Earth-like planets as determined b...
In the search for life beyond our solar system, attention should be focused on those planets that ha...
The habitable zone for a given star describes the range of circumstellar distances from the star wit...
23 pages, 10 figures, submitted to ApJInternational audienceRadiative equilibrium studies that place...
Most previous studies on how obliquity affects planetary habitability focused on planets around Sun-...
The word “habitable” is derived from the classical Latin habitabilis (to inhabit, to dwell). As earl...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017With the discoveries of thousands of extra-solar plane...
Traditionally, the habitable zone is defined as the region around a star in which liquid water can b...
Context. Stellar insolation has been used as the main constraint on a planet’s potential h...
International audienceThe recent and growing realization that many exoplanetary systems have structu...
We explore the effects of seasonal variability for the climate of Earth-like planets as determined b...
We have investigated the obliquity evolution of terrestrial planets in habitable zones (at ~ 1AU) in...
We explore the potential multistability of the climate for a planet around the habitable zone. We fo...
In order to properly assess the potential for habitability and prioritize target selection for the c...
Stable, steady climate states on an Earth-size planet with no continents are determined as a functio...
We explore the effects of seasonal variability for the climate of Earth-like planets as determined b...
In the search for life beyond our solar system, attention should be focused on those planets that ha...
The habitable zone for a given star describes the range of circumstellar distances from the star wit...
23 pages, 10 figures, submitted to ApJInternational audienceRadiative equilibrium studies that place...
Most previous studies on how obliquity affects planetary habitability focused on planets around Sun-...
The word “habitable” is derived from the classical Latin habitabilis (to inhabit, to dwell). As earl...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017With the discoveries of thousands of extra-solar plane...
Traditionally, the habitable zone is defined as the region around a star in which liquid water can b...
Context. Stellar insolation has been used as the main constraint on a planet’s potential h...
International audienceThe recent and growing realization that many exoplanetary systems have structu...
We explore the effects of seasonal variability for the climate of Earth-like planets as determined b...
We have investigated the obliquity evolution of terrestrial planets in habitable zones (at ~ 1AU) in...
We explore the potential multistability of the climate for a planet around the habitable zone. We fo...