The Hottest Known Exoplanets May Hold Clues to Planetary Habitability
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The Hottest Known Exoplanets May Hold Clues to Planetary Habitability
The first direct measurements of exoplanet magnetic fields reveal that ultra-hot Jupiters possess strong magnetism that shapes their atmospheres and may provide new insights into planetary habitability. Astronomers have achieved a major advance in the study of worlds beyond our Solar System by estimating the strength of the magnetic fields surrounding seven ultra-hot Jupiters. The [...]
Researchers have made direct measurements of the magnetic fields of ultra-hot exoplanets, revealing that these worlds possess significant magnetism that influences their atmospheres. The study, published in the journal Nature Astronomy, marks an important advance in understanding planetary habitability. Advances in measuring magnetic fields on exoplanets: Astronomers have managed to estimate the strength of magnetic fields on seven ultra-hot exo…
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