Publications by authors named "Ana Glidden"

Isotopologue ratios are anticipated to be one of the most promising signs of life that can be observed remotely. On Earth, carbon isotopes have been used for decades as evidence of modern and early metabolic processes. In fact, carbon isotopes may be the oldest evidence for life on Earth, though there are alternative geological processes that can lead to the same magnitude of fractionation.

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Astronomers have discovered thousands of planets outside the Solar System, most of which orbit stars that will eventually evolve into red giants and then into white dwarfs. During the red giant phase, any close-orbiting planets will be engulfed by the star, but more distant planets can survive this phase and remain in orbit around the white dwarf. Some white dwarfs show evidence for rocky material floating in their atmospheres, in warm debris disks or orbiting very closely, which has been interpreted as the debris of rocky planets that were scattered inwards and tidally disrupted.

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Article Synopsis
  • A new transiting planet has been discovered orbiting the star Men (HD 39091), known for its brightness and existing Jovian planet.
  • The newly detected planet is about 2.04 times the size of Earth and has a rapid orbital period of 6.27 days, with mass determined to be approximately 4.82 times that of Earth.
  • The star's brightness and closeness to Earth will enable detailed future studies, including examining the planet's atmosphere and other astrophysical phenomena.
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