The Impact of Stellar Abundance Variations on Stellar Habitable Zone Evolution

2012 
The high-quality spectra required for radial velocity planet searches are well suited to providing abundances for a wide array of elements in large samples of stars. Abundance ratios of the most common elements relative to Fe are observed to vary by more than a factor of two in planet host candidates. This level of variation has a substantial impact on the evolution of the host star and the extent of its habitable zone. We present stellar models of 1 M ☉ stars with custom compositions representing the full range of these non-solar abundance ratios. We find that the effects derived from variation over the observed range of [O/Fe] has a particularly dramatic effect. Habitability lifetimes for some classes of orbits can vary by gigayears for the observed range in [O/Fe].
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