Discoverastro[sound]bitesEpisode 83: Stellar Shrinkflation
Episode 83: Stellar Shrinkflation

Episode 83: Stellar Shrinkflation

Update: 2023-11-27
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In this week’s episode, Cormac has somehow made it to hosting a second time (applause). This time, we discuss the smallest, reddest and exoplanetiest(?) stars - M dwarfs! Find out why we call them that, and why these temperamental ‘tars are interesting for exoplanets. Sabrina tells us about not-so-boring M stars showing complex and periodic behaviour, and Will shares some *gasp* lab work-based results showing that M dwarfs may be more habitable than we think…

This week’s episode rounds off with a discussion about what the “Search for Life” really means, and how it’s (sometimes mis)used in astronomy.


Astrobites:

astrobites.org/2023/11/02/ripples-in-time-the-transient-nature-of-mysterious-m-stars/

astrobites.org/2023/03/22/could-some-earthlings-survive-in-exoplanets-around-m-dwarfs/


Space Sound:

“The Sound of Two Black Holes Colliding” by LIGO Lab Caltech : MIT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyDcTbR-kEA

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Episode 83: Stellar Shrinkflation

Episode 83: Stellar Shrinkflation

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