A team of Astronomers at Montreal University have discovered a new potentially accommodated explanatic that has traveled 35 light years from the Red Dwarf Star L98-59, land. This discovery means that now there are five certified planets in the solar “moderate” or “housing” zone of the solar system, which is in the solar system where liquid water can be available on the planet’s surfaces.
The newly discovered planet, called “L98-59 F”, succeeded in avoiding previous observations because it does not pass between the earth and its stars when it goes round, known as “transfer”. It is easy to find the planets that move their host stars, because when passing on the face of their star, they can be seen through telescopes.
Research that announces the discovery of the planet – which is looking forward to publishing Astronomical journalHisir established the planet through subtle changes to his host star movement. The planet -wand stars have begun to draw gravity on their host, when they move their star’s position slightly. These movements can show the presence of the planets even when they cannot be seen.
The L-98-59’s Inaccessory Movements were designed for two devices specifically for planet hunting: High precision Harps Spectrograph, which is mounted on the European Southern Observatory (ESO) telescope, and the espresso Rocky Explinite Spectrograph, which is a part of the ASO Paranal.
According to the amount of solar energy, the first three planets of our solar system compare the five-98-59 positions of the L-98-59. The Fifth Explantees get proportional, such as energy.Courtesy O. DMANGEON/European Southern Observatory
L 98-59 f stands by other planets of its solar system as it receives the same amount of solar energy on Earth. According to researchers at Montreal, if it has a suitable environment, it can be a rich planet that is able to maintain liquid water at its surface.
In addition to allowing the presence of liquid water, the solar housing zone is the region where, potentially, the planet conditions can allow life to develop. Each star has its own residence zone, its type and its energy quantity.
The L98-59 star system is slowly gaining attention among astronomers. Each certified explanatic is as interesting as the rest, and all are on the residence band. Venice is the nearest planet to the star, but the Earth is 85 %. The second is about 2.5 2.5 times more than our planet. The third can be 30 % marine. The fourth is rarely known, except that it is also a “super-ertarian”-a term used to describe small planets than our own system but smaller planets from our solar system ice giants.
For now, L98-59 is not a picture. The next step will be to use the latest technology of the James WebSpace telescope to try to capture the image directly.
“These results confirm the results of the L-98-59 that the Rocky is a highly compulsory system as one of the nearest systems to detect the diversity of planets, and eventually the search for life symbols,” said a statement issued by Montreal University.
The complexity and the number of acupulnites have another well -known wrap system: Tripst 1, which is 39 light years from the ground. It is an ultrason -dwarf star with at least seven rocky explanations, three of which are in the region.
This story originally appeared Wired Nspol And it has been translated from Spanish.


