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Stars Being Scouted For Ideal Habitable Zone Conditions By Chandra X-ray Telescope
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01/04/2025
The Chandra X-ray telescope and other observatories are being used to study stars that could potentially harbor habitable planets. Future observatories will use the data to narrow down the list for possible Earth-like planets to image.
Credit: NASA/CXC/A. Hobart
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Visit Chandra's beautiful universe.
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Exoplanet Study
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Using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and ESA's XMM-Newton,
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astronomers are testing how habitable exoplanets are based on whether they receive
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lethal radiation from the stars they orbit.
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This type of research will help guide observations with the next generation of telescopes
00:28
aiming to make the first images of planets like Earth.
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A team of researchers examined stars that are close enough to Earth that telescopes
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set to begin operating in the next decade or two could take images of planets
00:40
in their so-called habitable zones, defined as orbits where the planets
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could have liquid water on their surfaces.
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Any images of planets will be single points of light and will not directly show
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surface features like clouds, continents, and oceans.
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However, their spectra, the amount of light at different wavelengths,
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will reveal information about the planet's surface composition and atmosphere.
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There are several other factors influencing what could make a planet
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suitable for life as we know it. One of those factors is the amount of
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harmful X-rays and ultraviolet light they receive, which can damage or even strip
01:16
away the planet's atmosphere. A team of astronomers began
01:20
with a list of stars that are close enough to Earth that future ground and space
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telescopes could make images of planets in their habitable zone.
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These future telescopes include the Habitable Worlds Observatory and
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ground-based Extremely Large Telescopes. Based on X-ray
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observations of some of these stars using data from Chandra and XMM Newton,
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the researchers examined which stars could have hospitable conditions
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on orbiting planets for life to form and prosper.
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The team studied how bright the stars are in X-rays, how energetic the X-rays
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are, and how much and how quickly they change in X-ray output.
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For example, due to flares.
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Brighter and more energetic X-rays can cause more damage to the atmospheres
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of orbiting planets. They identified stars where the habitable zone's
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X-ray radiation environment is similar to or even milder than the
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one in which Earth evolved. Such conditions may play a key role
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in sustaining a rich atmosphere like the one found on Earth.
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Observing time on the next generation of telescopes will be precious and extremely
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difficult to obtain. These X-ray data are helping to refine
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and prioritize the list of targets and may allow the first image of a
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planet like the Earth to be obtained more quickly.
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