The Asian Age

X- rays may strip away alien life from planets

-

Berlin, April 3: Intense Xray radiation could eliminate the possibilit­y of alien life on many Earthlike planets, by stripping away the ozone layer and rendering them uninhabita­ble, a study has found.

Astronomer­s now know of around 4,000 planets in orbit around other stars. A handful of these are both Earth- sized and in the habitable zones of the stars they orbit, where the temperatur­e is right for liquid water.

However, many candidate Earth- sized worlds are in orbit around red dwarf stars, much smaller and cooler than our own. To be in the habitable zone, the planets need to be much closer to their stars than we are to the Sun.

The problem, however, is that red dwarfs can produce significan­t X- ray emission, and often have large flares of radiation and eruptions of particles in so- called coronal mass ejections ( CMEs).

To try to assess the risk, researcher­s at the Thueringer Observator­y in Germany are intensivel­y monitoring lowmass stars where flares might take place.

In February, they observed a giant flare from the star AD Leo, located 16 light years away in the constellat­ion of Leo.

AD Leo has a giant planet orbiting three million kilometres away ( fifty times closer than the Earth to the Sun), and it may have Earth- sized worlds further out in its habitable zone.

The astronomer­s are working to establish what the flare did to the known giant planet and any hypothetic­al planets further out.

Their initial results suggest the giant planet was unaffected, and that unlike similar events on the Sun, the radiation flare was not accompanie­d by a CME.

This is potentiall­y good news for life further out, as CMEs are thought to have a role in stripping away the atmosphere of smaller planets. From their monitoring, the team believe CMEs are generally less common in smaller stars. On the other hand, the X- ray radiation is dangerous. According to researcher­s, these would cut through the atmosphere and reach the surface of an Earthlike planet.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India