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1 Astronomy190 - Topics in Astronomy
Astronomy and Astrobiology Lecture 16 : Habitable Zone I Ty Robinson

2 Questions of the Day How is the Habitable Zone defined and why is it a useful concept? How does the size and shape of the Habitable Zone change with different star types? How could tidal effects impact habitability? Readings for this week: Ch , 11.1

3 Surface Habitability Factors
What determines habitability? stellar lifetime UV stellar energy received greenhouse gases UV shield Star - lifetime, UV Orbital distance - stellar flux received Planetary neighbors - stable orbit, impacts Composition - made with water? Mass - tectonics, magnetic field Atmosphere - greenhouse, UV shield impacts stable orbit formed w/water tectonics magnetic field

4 Habitable Zone (HZ) = the region around a
Definition of HZ Habitable Zone (HZ) = the region around a star where an Earth-like planet could sustain liquid water on its surface

5 Earth vs. Moon habitable not habitable

6 Habitable Worlds in the Solar System

7 Free Floating Planets

8 HZ for Other Liquids ethane

9 liquid over a wide range of temperatures
Why Water? liquid over a wide range of temperatures liquid at relatively high temperatures abundant solid water less dense than liquid water relatively high specific heat polar molecule

10 Terrestrial Planet Finder
TPF-Coronagraph, Interferometer - primary mission length = ~5yrs

11 hot surface temperature cold small large separation = 1au separation
The HZ around the Sun I hot surface temperature cold small large separation = 1au separation

12 hot surface temperature cold small large separation
The HZ around the Sun II hot surface temperature cold small large separation

13 The HZ around the Sun III
hot surface temperature cold small large separation

14 hot surface temperature cold small large separation
The HZ around the Sun IV hot surface temperature cold small large separation

15 hot surface temperature cold small large separation = 1au separation
The HZ around the Sun V hot surface temperature cold small large separation = 1au separation

16 hot surface temperature cold small large separation
The HZ around the Sun VI hot surface temperature cold small large separation

17 The HZ around the Sun VII
hot surface temperature cold small large separation

18 The HZ around the Sun VIII
hot surface temperature cold small large separation

19 Question Given what you know about our Solar System, estimate the limits for the inner and outer edge of the HZ around our Sun. Be quantitative! hot 0 - 1 AU 1 - 2 AU surface temperature AU 1.5 AU 1 - 5 AU cold AU ? ? small large separation

20 The HZ around the Sun

21 Question Short lifetime Intense UV
HR Diagram Question What are two reasons why we tend to rule out O, B and A stars as targets for searching for habitable planets? Short lifetime Intense UV

22 The HZ around other Stars I
hot surface temperature cold small large separation = 1au brightness of star

23 The HZ around other Stars II
hot surface temperature cold small large separation = 1au brightness of star

24 The HZ around other Stars III
hot surface temperature cold small large separation = 1au brightness of star

25 The HZ around other Stars IV
hot surface temperature cold small large separation = 1au brightness of star

26 The HZ around other Stars V
hot surface temperature cold small large separation = 1au brightness of star

27 The HZ around other Stars VI
hot surface temperature cold small large separation = 1au brightness of star

28 Question Which type of star of main-sequence star is the Habitable Zone closest to? F G K M

29 The HZ around other Stars

30 HZ Plot

31 Why might a tidally locked planet be uninhabitable?
Tidal Locking Question Why might a tidally locked planet be uninhabitable?

32 A Tidally Locked Jupiter

33 Planet around M-Star standard HZ HZ, only tidal heating Circularity

34 Questions of the Day How is the Habitable Zone defined and why is it a useful concept? How does the size and shape of the Habitable Zone change with different star types? How could tidal effects impact habitability?

35 Quiz 1 - Describe the process that generates the energy which drives hydrothermal activity on icy worlds. 2 - Explain why the Habitable Zone is located further from a main-sequence F star than from a main sequence M star. 3 - What is one thing you did not understand from today’s lecture?


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