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Habitability Of Exoplanets Studied By NASA's Chandra X-Ray Observatory
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The Chandra X-ray Telescope is investigating the habitability of exoplanets. NASA explains.
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
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away the planet's atmosphere. A team of astronomers began
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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
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extremely 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
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of a planet like the Earth to be obtained more quickly.
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