The solar proxy κ1 Cet and the planetary habitability around the young Sun
Abstract
Among the solar proxies, κ1 Cet, stands out as potentially having a mass very close to solar and a young age. We report magnetic field measurements and planetary habitability consequences around this star, a proxy of the young Sun when life arose on Earth. Magnetic strength was determined from spectropolarimetric observations and we reconstruct the large-scale surface magnetic field to derive the magnetic environment, stellar winds, and particle flux permeating the interplanetary medium around κ1 Cet. Our results show a closer magnetosphere and mass-loss rate 50 times larger than the current solar wind mass-loss rate when Life arose on Earth, resulting in a larger interaction via space weather disturbances between the stellar wind and a hypothetical young-Earth analogue, potentially affecting the habitability. Interaction of the wind from the young Sun with the planetary ancient magnetic field may have affected the young Earth and its life conditions.
- Publication:
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Living Around Active Stars
- Pub Date:
- October 2017
- DOI:
- 10.1017/S1743921317004276
- Bibcode:
- 2017IAUS..328..338D
- Keywords:
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- Kappa 1 Ceti;
- HD 20630;
- solar analog;
- magnetic field;
- winds;
- outflows;
- habitability