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An Earth-Sized Planet in the Habitable Zone of a Cool Star
by
Kane, Stephen R.
, Ford, Eric B.
, Quarles, Billy
, Coughlin, Jeffrey L.
, Barclay, Thomas
, Isaacson, Howard
, Adams, Fred C.
, Henze, Christopher E.
, Hunter, Roger C.
, Lissauer, Jack J.
, Howell, Steve B.
, Huber, Daniel
, Raymond, Sean N.
, Quintana, Elisa V.
, Everett, Mark E.
, Bolmont, Emeline
, Caldwell, Douglas A.
, Ciardi, David R.
, Crepp, Justin R.
, Rowe, Jason F.
, Still, Martin
, Horch, Elliott
, Selsis, Franck
in
Astronomical transits
/ Astrophysics
/ Earth
/ Earth (Planet)
/ Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
/ Exobiology
/ Extrasolar planet detection
/ Extrasolar planets
/ Extraterrestrial Environment
/ Inner planets
/ Keplerian orbits
/ Physics
/ Planet detection
/ Planetary orbits
/ Planets
/ Stars
/ Stars & galaxies
/ Stars, Celestial
/ Terrestrial planets
/ Water
2014
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An Earth-Sized Planet in the Habitable Zone of a Cool Star
by
Kane, Stephen R.
, Ford, Eric B.
, Quarles, Billy
, Coughlin, Jeffrey L.
, Barclay, Thomas
, Isaacson, Howard
, Adams, Fred C.
, Henze, Christopher E.
, Hunter, Roger C.
, Lissauer, Jack J.
, Howell, Steve B.
, Huber, Daniel
, Raymond, Sean N.
, Quintana, Elisa V.
, Everett, Mark E.
, Bolmont, Emeline
, Caldwell, Douglas A.
, Ciardi, David R.
, Crepp, Justin R.
, Rowe, Jason F.
, Still, Martin
, Horch, Elliott
, Selsis, Franck
in
Astronomical transits
/ Astrophysics
/ Earth
/ Earth (Planet)
/ Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
/ Exobiology
/ Extrasolar planet detection
/ Extrasolar planets
/ Extraterrestrial Environment
/ Inner planets
/ Keplerian orbits
/ Physics
/ Planet detection
/ Planetary orbits
/ Planets
/ Stars
/ Stars & galaxies
/ Stars, Celestial
/ Terrestrial planets
/ Water
2014
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An Earth-Sized Planet in the Habitable Zone of a Cool Star
by
Kane, Stephen R.
, Ford, Eric B.
, Quarles, Billy
, Coughlin, Jeffrey L.
, Barclay, Thomas
, Isaacson, Howard
, Adams, Fred C.
, Henze, Christopher E.
, Hunter, Roger C.
, Lissauer, Jack J.
, Howell, Steve B.
, Huber, Daniel
, Raymond, Sean N.
, Quintana, Elisa V.
, Everett, Mark E.
, Bolmont, Emeline
, Caldwell, Douglas A.
, Ciardi, David R.
, Crepp, Justin R.
, Rowe, Jason F.
, Still, Martin
, Horch, Elliott
, Selsis, Franck
in
Astronomical transits
/ Astrophysics
/ Earth
/ Earth (Planet)
/ Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
/ Exobiology
/ Extrasolar planet detection
/ Extrasolar planets
/ Extraterrestrial Environment
/ Inner planets
/ Keplerian orbits
/ Physics
/ Planet detection
/ Planetary orbits
/ Planets
/ Stars
/ Stars & galaxies
/ Stars, Celestial
/ Terrestrial planets
/ Water
2014
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An Earth-Sized Planet in the Habitable Zone of a Cool Star
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An Earth-Sized Planet in the Habitable Zone of a Cool Star
2014
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The quest for Earth-like planets is a major focus of current exoplanet research. Although planets that are Earth-sized and smaller have been detected, these planets reside in orbits that are too close to their host star to allow liquid water on their surfaces. We present the detection of Kepler-186f, a 1.11 ± 0.14 Earth-radius planet that is the outermost of five planets, all roughly Earth-sized, that transit a 0.47 ± 0.05 solar-radius star. The intensity and spectrum of the star's radiation place Kepler-186f in the stellar habitable zone, implying that if Kepler-186f has an Earth-like atmosphere and water at its surface, then some of this water is likely to be in liquid form.
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American Association for the Advancement of Science,The American Association for the Advancement of Science,American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
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