On the Habitability of Planets in Binary Star Systems
- Autor(en)
- E. Pilat-Lohinger, S. Eggl, M. Gyergyovits
- Abstrakt
The discovery of more and more extra-solar planets in and around binary
star systems cause questions concerning the determination of the
classical habitable zone (HZ). We present calculations of the radiative
and gravitational perturbations of two stars on a terrestrial planet
moving in the HZ in different binary - planet configurations. Two
types of planetary motion will be considered, i.e. S-type motion (or
circumprimary motion) where the planet orbits one star only and P-type
(or circumbinary motion) where the binary revolves inside the planet's
orbit. It was found that the HZ in S-type configurations tend to be
gravitationally dominated, the radiative input due to the second star is
negligible compared to its dynamical influence causing secular changes
in the eccentricity of the planets. This alters the amount of incident
radiation significantly. In P-type configurations the radiation
estimates can be determined on shorter time-scales. The radiation
amplitude depends on the eccentricity of the binary in both
configurations. Finally we present time independent analytical estimates
about the habitability of a terrestrial planet in the HZ of a binary
star system as shown by Eggl et al.(2012). This work was financed by
the Austrian Science Fonds (FWF) P22603-N16 and AS11608-N16 and S.Eggl
was financed by the University of Vienna (Forschungsstipendium 2012).
Ref.: Eggl, S., Pilat-Lohinger, E., Gerogakarakos, N., Gyergyovits, M.
and Funk, B., "Habitable Zones in S-Type Binary Star Systems", ApJ,
submitted.
- Organisation(en)
- Institut für Astrophysik
- Journal
- Geophysical Research Abstracts
- Band
- 14
- Seiten
- 12406
- ISSN
- 1029-7006
- Publikationsdatum
- 04-2012
- ÖFOS 2012
- 103004 Astrophysik, 103003 Astronomie
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