Under a Crimson Sun: Prospects for Life in a Red Dwarf System

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Gliese 581 is a red dwarf star some 20.3 light years from Earth. Red dwarfs are among the most numerous stars in the galaxy, and they sport diverse planetary systems. At magnitude 10, Gliese 581 is visible to amateur observers but does not stand out. So what makes this star so important? It is that professional observers have confirmed that it has at least four planets orbiting it, and in 2009, Planet d was described in the letters of The Astrophysical Journal as “the first confirmed exoplanet that could support Earth-like life.”

Under a Crimson Sun looks at the nature of red dwarf systems such as Gliese as potential homes for life.

Realistically, what are prospects for life on these distant worlds? Could life evolve and survive there? How do these planetary surfaces and geology evolve? How would life on a red dwarf planet differ from life on Earth? And what are the implications for finding further habitable worlds in our galaxy?

Stevenson provides readers with insight into the habitability of planets and how this changes as time progresses and the central star evolves. Explore with him in this engaging, fascinating book the possibilities for finding life, from bacteria to more complex and even intelligent organisms, on red dwarf system planets.

Author(s): David S. Stevenson (auth.)
Series: Astronomers' Universe
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
Year: 2013

Language: English
Pages: 324
Tags: Astrobiology; Popular Science in Astronomy; Planetology; Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology

Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
The Discovery of Extraterrestrial Worlds....Pages 3-38
The Formation of Stars and Planets....Pages 39-61
Stellar Evolution Near the Bottom of the Main Sequence....Pages 63-103
The Living Planet....Pages 105-135
The Carbon Dioxide Connection....Pages 137-153
Stability of Habitable Atmospheres on Red Dwarf Worlds....Pages 155-172
The Development and Sustenance of Life....Pages 173-203
Front Matter....Pages 205-205
Red Dwarfs, PAR and the Prospects for Photosynthesis....Pages 207-231
Gliese 581d: The First Potentially Habitable Water-World Discovered?....Pages 233-266
The Evolution of an Earth-Like World....Pages 267-300
Back Matter....Pages 301-324