Stellar aspects of habitability--characterizing target stars for terrestrial planet-finding missions.

نویسندگان

  • Lisa Kaltenegger
  • Carlos Eiroa
  • Ignasi Ribas
  • Francesco Paresce
  • Martin Leitzinger
  • Petra Odert
  • Arnold Hanslmeier
  • Malcolm Fridlund
  • Helmut Lammer
  • Charles Beichman
  • William Danchi
  • Thomas Henning
  • Tom Herbst
  • Alain Léger
  • René Liseau
  • Jonathan Lunine
  • Alan Penny
  • Andreas Quirrenbach
  • Huub Röttgering
  • Frank Selsis
  • Jean Schneider
  • Daphne Stam
  • Giovanna Tinetti
  • Glenn J White
چکیده

We present and discuss the criteria for selecting potential target stars suitable for the search for Earth-like planets, with a special emphasis on the stellar aspects of habitability. Missions that search for terrestrial exoplanets will explore the presence and habitability of Earth-like exoplanets around several hundred nearby stars, mainly F, G, K, and M stars. The evaluation of the list of potential target systems is essential in order to develop mission concepts for a search for terrestrial exoplanets. Using the Darwin All Sky Star Catalogue (DASSC), we discuss the selection criteria, configuration-dependent subcatalogues, and the implication of stellar activity for habitability.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Astrobiology

دوره 10 1  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2010