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Newly found ‘Super-Earth’ is bigger and habitable

Scientists have discovered 15 new planets along with an extra solar planet which contains water and they are residing near our solar system.

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Scientists have discovered 15 new planets — including one ‘superEarth’ that could harbour liquid water — orbiting small, cool stars near our solar system. The stars, known as red dwarfs, are of interest for studies of planetary formation and evolution, said the team led by Teruyuki Hirano from the Tokyo Institute of Technology.

“Red dwarf systems, especially coolest red dwarfs, are just beginning to be investigat­ed, so they are very exciting targets for future exoplanet research,” Hirano said. One of the brightest red dwarfs — K2-155 that is around 200 light years away from Earth — has three transiting “super-Earths”, which are slightly bigger than our own planet.

Of those three “superEarth­s”, the outermost planet, K2-155d, with a radius 1.6 times that of Earth, could be within the host star’s habitable zone, the researcher­s noted in the study appeared in The Astronomic­al Journal. The team found that K2155d could potentiall­y have liquid water on its surface based on three-dimensiona­l global climate simulation­s.

To reach this conclusion, the team sifted through data from NASA Kepler spacecraft’s second mission, K2, and follow-up observatio­ns using ground-based telescopes, including the Subaru Telescope in Hawaii and the Nordic Optical Telescope (NOT) in Spain. A more precise estimate of the radius and temperatur­e of the K2-155 star would be needed to conclude definitive­ly whether K2-155d is habitable.

Achieving such precision would require further studies, for example, using interferom­etric techniques, the researcher­s said. The researcher­s also investigat­ed the relationsh­ip between planet radius and metallicit­y of the host star.

“Large planets are only discovered around metalrich stars and what we found was consistent with our prediction­s. The few planets with a radius about three times that of Earth were found orbiting the most metal-rich red dwarfs,” Hirano noted.

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