The magnetic activity of a star -- which modulates the stellar wind outflow -- shapes the immediate environments of orbiting planets and induces atmospheric loss thereby impacting their habitability. We perform a detailed parameter space study using three dimensional magnetohydrodynamic simulations to understand the effect of changing stellar wind magnetic field and planetary magnetic field strengths on planetary magnetospheric topology and atmospheric losses. It is observed that the relative strengths of stellar and planetary magnetic fields play a significant role in determining the steady state magnetospheric configuration and atmospheric erosion. When the stellar field is strengthened or the planetary field is weakened, stellar magnetic...
Context. The principle definition of habitability for exoplanets is whether they can sustain liquid ...
Context. The principle definition of habitability for exoplanets is whether they can sustain liquid ...
Journal Article© 2015. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reservedMagnetic interactions b...
The long-term evolution of stellar magnetic activity governs the environment of the orbiting planets...
Context. The principle definition of habitability for exoplanets is whether they can sustain liquid ...
PublishedJournal Article© 2014. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..Magnetic int...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018With the explosion of exoplanetary discoveries, the qu...
V.S. acknowledges the support of an STFC studentship. A.A.V. acknowledges support from a Royal Astro...
The habitable zone is the range of orbital distances from a host star in which an exoplanet would ha...
The most abundant stars in the universe - cool stars - have stellar winds. The importance of these m...
The most abundant stars in the universe - cool stars - have stellar winds. The importance of these m...
The most abundant stars in the universe - cool stars - have stellar winds. The importance of these m...
The most abundant stars in the universe - cool stars - have stellar winds. The importance of these m...
The habitable zone is the range of orbital distances from a host star in which an exoplanet would ha...
Abstract. The great majority of exoplanets discovered so far are orbiting cool, low-mass stars whose...
Context. The principle definition of habitability for exoplanets is whether they can sustain liquid ...
Context. The principle definition of habitability for exoplanets is whether they can sustain liquid ...
Journal Article© 2015. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reservedMagnetic interactions b...
The long-term evolution of stellar magnetic activity governs the environment of the orbiting planets...
Context. The principle definition of habitability for exoplanets is whether they can sustain liquid ...
PublishedJournal Article© 2014. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..Magnetic int...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018With the explosion of exoplanetary discoveries, the qu...
V.S. acknowledges the support of an STFC studentship. A.A.V. acknowledges support from a Royal Astro...
The habitable zone is the range of orbital distances from a host star in which an exoplanet would ha...
The most abundant stars in the universe - cool stars - have stellar winds. The importance of these m...
The most abundant stars in the universe - cool stars - have stellar winds. The importance of these m...
The most abundant stars in the universe - cool stars - have stellar winds. The importance of these m...
The most abundant stars in the universe - cool stars - have stellar winds. The importance of these m...
The habitable zone is the range of orbital distances from a host star in which an exoplanet would ha...
Abstract. The great majority of exoplanets discovered so far are orbiting cool, low-mass stars whose...
Context. The principle definition of habitability for exoplanets is whether they can sustain liquid ...
Context. The principle definition of habitability for exoplanets is whether they can sustain liquid ...
Journal Article© 2015. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reservedMagnetic interactions b...