Recent large-scale transit surveys conducted by space telescopes such as Kepler and TESS have revealed a vast number of exoplanets, uncovering the diversity of their population.
M-type stars
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Resonant Structures In Exozodiacal Clouds Created By Exo-Earths In The Habitable Zone Of Late-type Stars
Earth-like exoplanets can create resonant structures in exozodiacal dust through mean motion resonances (MMRs).
Posted inAstronomy & Telescopes, Atmospheres, Climate, Weather, Biosignatures & Paleobiology, Exoplanets, -moons, -comets, Habitable Zones, Imaging & Spectroscopy, Status Report
Statistics And Habitability of F-type Star–Planet Systems
F-type star–planet systems represent an intriguing case for habitability studies. Although F-type stars spend considerably less time on the main-sequence than G, K, and M-type stars, they still offer a […]
Posted inExoplanets, -moons, -comets, Habitable Zones, Space Weather & Heliophysics, Status Report
Ultraviolet and Chromospheric Activity and Habitability of M stars
M-type stars are crucial for stellar activity studies since they cover two types of magnetic dynamos and particularly intriguing for habitability studies due to their abundance and long lifespans during […]
