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Tidal Constraints on Planetary Habitability

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We review how tides may impact the habitability of terrestrial-like planets. If such planets form around low-mass stars, then planets in the circumstellar habitable zone will be close enough to their host stars to experience strong tidal forces. We discuss 1) decay of semi-major axis, 2) circularization of eccentric orbits, 3) evolution toward zero obliquity, 4) fixed rotation rates (not necessarily synchronous), and 5) internal heating. We briefly describe these effects using the example of a 0.25 solar mass star with a 10 Earth-mass companion. We suggest that the concept of a habitable zone should be modified to include the effects of tides.

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hal-00542768 , version 1 (03-12-2010)

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Rory Barnes, Brian Jackson, Richard Greenberg, Sean N. Raymond, Rene Heller. Tidal Constraints on Planetary Habitability. Pathways Towards Habitable Planets, 2009, barcelone, Spain. pp.133. ⟨hal-00542768⟩

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