The potential habitability of newly discovered exoplanets is initially assessed by determining whether their orbits fall within the circumstellar habitable zone of their star. However, the habitable zone (HZ) is not static in time or space, and its boundaries migrate outward at a rate proportional to the increase in luminosity of a star undergoing stellar evolution, possibly including or excluding planets over the course of the star’s main sequence lifetime. We describe the time that a planet spends within the HZ as its ‘‘habitable zone lifetime.’’ The HZ lifetime of a planet has strong astrobiological implications and is especially important when considering the evolution of complex life, which is likely to require a longer residence time ...
We have shown that Earth-mass planets could survive in variously restricted regions of the habitable...
abstract: We present stellar evolution models for 0.5 - 1.2 M[subscript ⊙] at scaled metallicities o...
The habitable zone for a given star describes the range of circumstellar distances from the star wit...
The potential habitability of newly discovered exoplanets is initially assessed by determining wheth...
We have used the measured properties of the stars in the known exoplanetary systems to estimate thei...
We have examined whether putative Earth-mass planets could remain confined to the habitable zones (H...
Context. The habitability of an exoplanet is assessed by determining the times at which its orbit li...
The word “habitable” is derived from the classical Latin habitabilis (to inhabit, to dwell). As earl...
We are working to understand how stars of different mass and composition evolve, and how stellar evo...
The habitable zone (HZ) is the circular region around a star(s) where standing bodies of water could...
The search for extra-terrestrial life is guided by the classification of promising candidate worlds....
ABSTRACT The study of habitable exoplanets is a rapidly expanding field in astronomy. Exoplan-ets ar...
We investigate the general case of a "natural" Earth without manmade influence. To do this we switch...
We have shown that Earth-mass planets could survive in variously restricted regions of the habitable...
We have shown that Earth-mass planets could survive in variously restricted regions of the habitable...
We have shown that Earth-mass planets could survive in variously restricted regions of the habitable...
abstract: We present stellar evolution models for 0.5 - 1.2 M[subscript ⊙] at scaled metallicities o...
The habitable zone for a given star describes the range of circumstellar distances from the star wit...
The potential habitability of newly discovered exoplanets is initially assessed by determining wheth...
We have used the measured properties of the stars in the known exoplanetary systems to estimate thei...
We have examined whether putative Earth-mass planets could remain confined to the habitable zones (H...
Context. The habitability of an exoplanet is assessed by determining the times at which its orbit li...
The word “habitable” is derived from the classical Latin habitabilis (to inhabit, to dwell). As earl...
We are working to understand how stars of different mass and composition evolve, and how stellar evo...
The habitable zone (HZ) is the circular region around a star(s) where standing bodies of water could...
The search for extra-terrestrial life is guided by the classification of promising candidate worlds....
ABSTRACT The study of habitable exoplanets is a rapidly expanding field in astronomy. Exoplan-ets ar...
We investigate the general case of a "natural" Earth without manmade influence. To do this we switch...
We have shown that Earth-mass planets could survive in variously restricted regions of the habitable...
We have shown that Earth-mass planets could survive in variously restricted regions of the habitable...
We have shown that Earth-mass planets could survive in variously restricted regions of the habitable...
abstract: We present stellar evolution models for 0.5 - 1.2 M[subscript ⊙] at scaled metallicities o...
The habitable zone for a given star describes the range of circumstellar distances from the star wit...