Event



Astrophysics and Cosmology Seminar: Exoplanets and Astrobiology, From Climatic Habitability to The Longterm Evolution of Planetary Systems

Dave Spiegel, Institute for Advanced Study
| David Rittenhouse Laboratories (DRL), Room A6

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Dave Spiegel (Institute for Advanced Study) http://www.sns.ias.edu/~dave/PrincetonSite/Home.html

Exoplanets and Astrobiology, From Climatic Habitability to The Longterm Evolution of Planetary Systems

The science of extrasolar planets has blossomed from the dream of a few dedicated planet hunters to one of the core disciplines of astrophysics for the foreseeable future. I will discuss what affects whether potentially Earth-like exoplanets might be good abodes for life, and will comment on the exaggerated Milankovitch-like cycles that could and probably do occur in exoplanetary systems. I will also discuss the longterm evolution of binary systems, including thermal and chemical changes, and orbital evolution. In particular, Jupiter will eventually become a hot Jupiter, and if it were somewhat closer to the Sun it would eventually be tidally engulfed by the future-red-giant Sun.