Galactic Chemical Evolution and the Emergence of Habitable Worlds
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Galactic Chemical Evolution and the Emergence of Habitable Worlds
Galactic Chemical Evolution and the Emergence of Habitable Worlds Eric Gaidos University of Hawaii at Manoa “I am a little world, made cunningly of elements....” - John Donne How many Earths? Many Earth-size planets Petigura et al. (2013) 26% of solar-type stars have 1-2 Earth-radius planets with P < 100 d Comparative Cosmochemistry < H2O/SiO2 < Mg/Fe Earth-size planets in the “Habitable Zone” Mann et al. (2013) Transit of Venus on June 5, 2012 The First Hundred Million Years Galactic timeline 13.80 +/- 0.04 Ga: it all begins 13+ Ga: oldest globular clusters ~12 Ga: oldest part of Bulge 9-10 Ga: Disk begins to be form Prantzos (2007) A Diversity in Production Ratio Dependencies The “Galactic Habitable Zone” Planets too large Planets too small Gonzalez et al. (2001) “Galactic Habitable Zone” (again) Lineweaver et al. (2004) Galactic Habitable Zone (and again) Prantzos (2007) Planet-Metallicity Relation Fischer & Valenti (2005) Minimum Metallicity for Planet Formation Johnson & Li (2012) Theoretical Disk Surface Density – Planet Relation Kokubo et al. (2006) From Prantzos (2008) Based on Morbidelli (2007) Stellar Metallicity Distribution and the “G Dwarf Problem” Kobayashi et al. 2006 Kobayashi et al. 2006 Model predicts that oldest stars are very metal poor but also very few of these stars Buchave et al. (2012) M Dwarfs as Canaries of the Metallicity-Planet Relation Williams & Cieza (2011) Are Kepler M Dwarf Host Stars Preferentially Metal-Rich? Schlaufman & Laughlin (2011) A Giant Problem 7% giant star contamination 96% giant star contamination The Metal-Rich Blues Lepine et al. Flux in r-band suppressed in metal-rich stars by molecular bands Giant Stars Make the Reference Sample Have Bluer g-r Color Schlaufman & Laughlin (2011) Mann et al. (2012) What about Neptune-size Planets? Wang & Fischer (2013) G1 K2 K7 M4 G7 M3 K4 M5 Metallicities of M dwarfs via FGK-type Companions No metallicity-small planet relation for Kepler M dwarfs Mann et al. (2013) No Neptune-metallicity relation from Doppler surveys Neves et al. (2013) Evolution of the Silicates to Iron Ratio Edvardsson et al. (1993) Si/Fe-Planet Correlation Robinson et al. (2006) van Summeren et al. (2013) Al-26 and Wolf Rayet Stars NGC 3603 (HST) Gaidos et al. (2009) Gilmour (2009) Variation of C/O in Stars and Their Planet-Forming Disks Based on Petigura & Marcy (2011) High C/O Low C/O Carter-Bond et al. (2012) Diffuse ISM Infall 280 Myr 10 Myr Bubbles Star forming regions Schmidt-Kennicut Law Salpeter IMF SN and AGB ejecta SN ejecta Stars Stellar remnants Low-mass stars