UnlabelledAs lower-mass stars often host multiple rocky planets, gravitational interactions among planets can have significant effects on climate and habitability over long timescales. Here we explore a specific case, Kepler-62f (Borucki et al., 2013 ), a potentially habitable planet in a five-planet system with a K2V host star. N-body integrations reveal the stable range of initial eccentricities for Kepler-62f is 0.00 ≤ e ≤ 0.32, absent the effect of additional, undetected planets. We simulate the tidal evolution of Kepler-62f in this range and find that, for certain assumptions, the planet can be locked in a synchronous rotation state. Simulations using the 3-D Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique (LMD) Generic global climate model (GCM...
The recently discovered exoplanet Gl581d is extremely close to the outer edge of its system's habita...
The Kepler era of exoplanetary discovery has presented the Astronomical community with a cornucopia ...
Planets composed of large quantities of water that reside in the habitable zone are expected to have...
Abstract As lower-mass stars often host multiple rocky planets, gravitational interactions among pla...
The discovery of Kepler 452b is a milestone in searching for habitable exoplanets. While it has been...
Energy balance models evaluate the thermal diffusion within the atmosphere of an Earthlike planet, a...
International audienceThe Kepler-186 system consists of five planets orbiting an early-M dwarf. The ...
Our knowledge of planets' orbital dynamics, which was based on Solar System studies, has been challe...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The goal of the work presented here is to explore the ...
Conventional definitions of habitability require abundant liquid surface water to exist continuously...
NASA\u27s Kepler mission to survey a portion of the Milky Way Galaxy for exoplanets was a resounding...
International audienceRadial velocity monitoring has found the signature of a $M \sin i = 1.3$~M$_\o...
International audienceA few of the planets found in the insolation habitable zone (region in which a...
Radial velocity monitoring has found the signature of a Msini = 1.3M⊕ planet located within the habi...
Unlike the Earth, which has a small orbital eccentricity, some exoplanets discovered in the insolati...
The recently discovered exoplanet Gl581d is extremely close to the outer edge of its system's habita...
The Kepler era of exoplanetary discovery has presented the Astronomical community with a cornucopia ...
Planets composed of large quantities of water that reside in the habitable zone are expected to have...
Abstract As lower-mass stars often host multiple rocky planets, gravitational interactions among pla...
The discovery of Kepler 452b is a milestone in searching for habitable exoplanets. While it has been...
Energy balance models evaluate the thermal diffusion within the atmosphere of an Earthlike planet, a...
International audienceThe Kepler-186 system consists of five planets orbiting an early-M dwarf. The ...
Our knowledge of planets' orbital dynamics, which was based on Solar System studies, has been challe...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The goal of the work presented here is to explore the ...
Conventional definitions of habitability require abundant liquid surface water to exist continuously...
NASA\u27s Kepler mission to survey a portion of the Milky Way Galaxy for exoplanets was a resounding...
International audienceRadial velocity monitoring has found the signature of a $M \sin i = 1.3$~M$_\o...
International audienceA few of the planets found in the insolation habitable zone (region in which a...
Radial velocity monitoring has found the signature of a Msini = 1.3M⊕ planet located within the habi...
Unlike the Earth, which has a small orbital eccentricity, some exoplanets discovered in the insolati...
The recently discovered exoplanet Gl581d is extremely close to the outer edge of its system's habita...
The Kepler era of exoplanetary discovery has presented the Astronomical community with a cornucopia ...
Planets composed of large quantities of water that reside in the habitable zone are expected to have...