Exploring the Habitable Zone and Tidal Lock in Exoplanet Systems

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The discussion focuses on determining the Habitable Zone (HZ) for various star classes, specifically from F to M, and the implications of tidal locking around M class stars. A user seeks information on J.F. Kasting's proposed equations for HZ breadth and distance from stars, as well as general rules or data tables regarding tidal locking conditions. Resources such as Cal State's "Worldbuilder" website and specific links related to HZ and tidal locking are suggested for further exploration. The conversation emphasizes the need for accessible data rather than complex equations. Overall, the thread serves as a resource for newcomers seeking foundational knowledge in exoplanet habitability.
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I am new and would like some help. I have two questions for a shout out.

1) I need some info to help detirmine the Habitable Zone of a paticular star. I think that JF Kasting propsed some kind of equation but I can't find anymore info on it. I don't really need the equation per say just data on the breadth of the HZ and its distance from the star. I need info for all classes F to M.

2)Along the same lines. When talking about habitablilty around M class stars the subject of tidal lock comes up. Is there an equation to represent under what circumstances this could occur. (Again, I don't accually need the equation if there is a general rule of thumb or published data table.)

Thanks for your help.
 
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Freight_train04 said:
I am new and would like some help. I have two questions for a shout out.
1) I need some info to help detirmine the Habitable Zone of a paticular star. I think that JF Kasting propsed some kind of equation but I can't find anymore info on it. I don't really need the equation per say just data on the breadth of the HZ and its distance from the star. I need info for all classes F to M.
2)Along the same lines. When talking about habitablilty around M class stars the subject of tidal lock comes up. Is there an equation to represent under what circumstances this could occur. (Again, I don't accually need the equation if there is a general rule of thumb or published data table.)
Thanks for your help.

You might want to check out Cal State's "Worldbuilder" website

http://curriculum.calstatela.edu/courses/builders/

Some specfic links from this website (the first isn't from calstate, but is linked from the above website, and has info on both your questions)

http://www.ess.sunysb.edu/fwalter/AST101/habzone.html

http://curriculum.calstatela.edu/courses/builders/lessons/less/les1/zone.html
http://curriculum.calstatela.edu/courses/builders/lessons/less/les1/kepler3_1.html
 
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