TAPIR Seminar
The search for exoplanets includes the promise to eventually find and identify habitable worlds. The thousands of known exoplanets and planet candidates are so diverse in terms of their masses or sizes and orbits and host star type—including new classes of planets that are very common yet have no solar system counterparts. Even with the requirement that a planet's surface temperature must be compatible with liquid water (because all life on Earth requires liquid water) a new emerging view is that planets very different than Earth may have the right conditions for life. I will discuss how the broadened possibilities increase the future chances of discovering an inhabited world, including with the future James Webb Space Telescope.
NOTE Unusual Venue: Hameetman Auditorium