2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2112.02745
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Potential Habitability as a Stellar Property: Effects of Model Uncertainties and Measurement Precision

Noah Tuchow,
Jason Wright

Abstract: Knowledge of a star's evolutionary history combined with estimates of planet occurrence rates allows one to infer its relative quality as a location in the search for biosignatures, and to quantify this intuition using long-term habitability metrics. In this study, we analyse the sensitivity of the biosignature yield metrics formulated by Tuchow & Wright (2020) to uncertainties in observable stellar properties and to model uncertainties. We characterize the uncertainties present in fitting a models to stellar … Show more

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“…But over time their distribution and strengths may diverge by orders of magnitude. As the field of technosignature search matures, we develop new considerations of the forms such divergences can take (e.g., Bradbury et al 2011;Wright 2017;Lingam & Loeb 2019;Balbi & Ćirković 2021;Wright 2021). These new theories offer insights into the possibilities for life in the Universe, as well as an opportunity to reassess priors in terms of search strategies for biosignatures and technosignatures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But over time their distribution and strengths may diverge by orders of magnitude. As the field of technosignature search matures, we develop new considerations of the forms such divergences can take (e.g., Bradbury et al 2011;Wright 2017;Lingam & Loeb 2019;Balbi & Ćirković 2021;Wright 2021). These new theories offer insights into the possibilities for life in the Universe, as well as an opportunity to reassess priors in terms of search strategies for biosignatures and technosignatures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%