Habitability of exoplanetary systems with planets observed in transit

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作者
Jones, Barrie W. [1 ]
Sleep, P. Nick [1 ]
机构
[1] Open Univ, Astron Grp, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, Bucks, England
关键词
astrobiology; methods: numerical; planets and satellites: dynamical evolution and stability; planetary systems; TERRESTRIAL PLANETS; MIGRATION; CATALOG; ZONES; EARTH;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2966.2010.16978.x
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
We have used the measured properties of the stars in the 79 exoplanetary systems with one or more planets that have been observed in transit, to estimate each system's present habitability. Such systems have the advantage that the inclination of the planetary orbits is known, and therefore the actual mass of the planet can be obtained, rather than the minimum mass in the many systems that have been observed only with the radial velocity technique. The measured stellar properties have been used to determine the present location of the classical habitable zone (HZ). To establish habitability we use the estimated distances from the giant planet(s) within which an Earth-like planet would be inside the gravitational reach of the giant. These distances are given by nR(H), where R(H) is the Hill radius of the giant planet and n is a multiplier that depends on the giant's orbital eccentricity e(G) and on whether the orbit of the Earth-like planet is interior or exterior to the giant planet. We obtained n(int)(e(G)) and n(ext)(e(G)) in earlier work and summarize those results here. We then evaluate the present habitability of each exoplanetary system by examining the penetration of the giant planet(s) gravitational reach into the HZ. Of the 79 transiting systems known in 2010 April, only two do not offer safe havens to Earth-like planets in the HZ, and thus could not support life today. We have also estimated whether habitability is possible for 1.7 Gyr into the past, i.e. 0.7 Gyr for a heavy bombardment, plus 1.0 Gyr for life to emerge and thus be present today. We find that, for the best estimate of each stellar age, an additional 28 systems do not offer such sustained habitability. If we reduce 1.7 Gyr to 1.0 Gyr, this number falls to 22. However, if giant planets orbiting closer to the star than the inner boundary of the HZ have got there by migration through the HZ, and if this ruled out the subsequent formation of Earth-like planets, then, of course, none of the presently known transiting exoplanetary systems offers habitability. Fortunately, this bleak conclusion could well be wrong. As well as obtaining results on the 79 transiting systems, this paper demonstrates a method for determining the habitability of the cornucopia of such systems that will surely be discovered over the next few years.
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