The Search for Habitable Worlds

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The Search for Habitable Worlds A discussion of Bennett et al. Chapter 10 HNRS 228 w/Prof. Geller

Chapter Overview Are Habitable Planets Common Distant Stars habitability zones Extrasolar Planets detection methodology Signatures of Habitability and Life Are Earth-like planets rare or common

Are Habitable Planets Common? Review formation of stars and planets evidence from HST

Habitability Zone Around Other Stars in Our Galaxy Use the range from our solar system as a basis for analysis In our solar system, 4 rocky planets that orbit the Sun from 0.4 to 1.4 AU and spaced 0.4 AU apart If typical, likelihood of other solar systems having continuous habitability zone is just width of the zone divided by the typical spacing 0.2/0.4 = 0.5 Probability of 50% Discuss this probability

Habitability Zone in Our Galaxy Other factors also relevant Several stars in our galaxy with planets the size of Jupiter within terrestrial zone from their sun Mass of star Larger mass, greater luminosity, shorter life Most abundant stars in galaxy are least luminous and longest-lived (red dwarfs)

Habitability Zones Elsewhere in the Galaxy

Another View of Habitability

How to Find an Extrasolar Planet Think about how a planet effects the star around which it orbits light seen from star gravitational effects translate into visual effects spectroscopic effects translate into observed spectroscopic observations remember Doppler Effect

Four Ways to Find an Extrasolar Planet Photometrically light from star blocked by planet decreasing light seen from star in concert with orbit Astrometrically change in position caused by “dance with planet” Spectroscopically Doppler Effect on spectral lines due to “dance with planet” Gravitational Microlensing large gravitational force effecting light path

Casting a Tiny Shadow

Change in position of Sun due to Jupiter as seen from 10 parsecs distant

Remember Doppler

Applying Doppler

Applying Einstein

Extrasolar Planets Capability

Considerations for Habitability Distance from sun Luminosity of sun Planet size Atmospheric loss processes Greenhouse effect and gases in the atmosphere Source of energy (internal/external) Presence of water Presence of carbon biomolecules Biota

Phases of Water and CO2

Planetary Spectra

Planet Size Questions Tectonics: why important Magnetosphere and solar winds Gravity and tectonics

Atmospheric Loss Processes to Consider Solar winds of charged particles Sweeps away atmosphere in episodic wind events Planet’s magnetic field (magnetosphere) Deflect solar winds Earth and Mercury have magnetospheres Mars and Venus do not have magnetospheres Atmospheric loss processes Escape velocity of gases

Greenhouse Gases Sources of Energy Why is this relevant to habitability? Sources of Energy Why is this relevant to habitability? What are the sources of energy?

Presence of Carbon Biomolecules Presence of Water Is this relevant to the topic of habitability and if so what are the factors that are important? Presence of Carbon Biomolecules Is this relevant to the topic of habitability and if so what are the factors that are important?