Calculating the habitable zone of binary star systems. I. S-type binaries

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We have developed a comprehensive methodology for calculating the boundaries of the habitable zone (HZ) of planet-hosting S-type binary star systems. Our approach is general and takes into account the contribution of both stars to the location and extent of the binary HZ with different stellar spectral types. We have studied how the binary eccentricity and stellar energy distribution affect the extent of the HZ. Results indicate that in binaries where the combination of mass-ratio and orbital eccentricity allows planet formation around a star of the system to proceed successfully, the effect of a less luminous secondary on the location of the primary's HZ is generally negligible. However, when the secondary is more luminous, it can influence the extent of the HZ. We present the details of the derivations of our methodology and discuss its application to the binary HZ around the primary and secondary main-sequence stars of an FF, MM, and FM binary, as well as two known planet-hosting binaries α Cen AB and HD 196886. © 2013. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..

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Kaltenegger, L., & Haghighipour, N. (2013). Calculating the habitable zone of binary star systems. I. S-type binaries. Astrophysical Journal, 777(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/777/2/165

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