SUPER-EARTH
A 'super-Earth' is a planetary object orbiting a star, with a mass of between 2-5 and 10 Earth masses [1][2] and is therefore in between Neptune class planets -- that are normally quite hot and not icy -- and Earth-sized planets.[3]
There have been several discoveries of super-Earths since the 2005 discovery of Gliese 876 d by a team led by Eugenio Rivera. The Solar System does not contain examples of this category of planets, as the largest terrestrial planet in the Solar System is the Earth, and all larger planets have at least 14 times Earth's mass.
Several other planets, such as Mu Arae d, are speculated to be super-Earths due to computer models of planet formation, but there has been no confirmation.
| Contents |
| Discoveries |
| First super-Earth found |
| Other super-Earths discovered in 2006 |
| First super-Earth in habitable zone |
| Characteristics |
| Super-Earths in Fiction |
| References |
Discoveries
First super-Earth found
The first super-Earths were discovered by Wolszczan and Frail around the pulsar PSR B1257+12 in 1991. The two outer planets of the system have masses approximately 4 times that of Earth, too small to be gas giants.
The first super-Earth around a main sequence star was discovered by a team around Eugenio Rivera in 2005 and is orbiting Gliese 876 and received the designation Gliese 876 d (two Jupiter sized gas giants had been discovered in that system before). It has an estimated mass of 7.5 Earth masses and a very short orbital period of just about 2 days. Due to the proximity of Gliese 876 d to its host star, it has a high surface temperature of up to 650 Kelvin. [4]
Other super-Earths discovered in 2006
Two further super-Earths were discovered in 2006, OGLE-2005-BLG-390Lb with a mass of 5.5 Earth masses, which was found by microlensing and HD 69830 b with a mass of 10 Earth masses.[5]
First super-Earth in habitable zone
In April 2007, a team headed by Stephane Udry based in Switzerland announced the discovery of two new super-Earths around Gliese 581[6], both on the edge of the habitable zone around the star where liquid water may be possible on the surface. With Gliese 581 c having a mass of 5 Earth masses and a distance from Gliese 581 of 0.073 astronomical units or 11 million km, it is on the "warm" edge of the habitable zone around Gliese 581 with an estimated mean temperature (without taking into consideration effects from an atmosphere) of -3 degrees Celsius with an albedo comparable to Venus and 40 degrees Celsius with an albedo comparable to Earth.
Characteristics
Artist's rendition of Gliese 876 d
Due to the larger mass of super-Earths their physical characteristics differ from Earth's. A study on Gliese 876 d by a team around Diana Valencia [7] revealed that it would be possible to infer from a radius measured by the transit method of detecting planets and the mass of the relevant planet what the structural composition of a relevant super-Earth is. For Gliese 876 calculations range from 9200 km (1.4 Earth radii) for a rocky planet and very large iron core to 12500 km (2.0 Earth radii) for a watery and icy planet. Within this range of radii the super-Earth Gliese 876 d would have a surface gravity between 1.9g and 3.3g. High surface gravity (generally higher than Neptune and Saturn class planets and in certain circumstances higher than Jupiter class planets) is one of the predominant known characterics of super-Earths.
Super-Earths in Fiction
★ ''Coruscant'', in the ''Star Wars'' universe, is the capital and seat of government for the Old Republic, and later the Galactic Empire.
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★ Mass = 2.74''M''Earth, Mean Radius = 1.39''R''Earth Surface gravity = 1.42''g''[8]
★ ''Jinx'', in the ''Known Space'' universe, is one of the oldest and most important Human colonies. Located in the Sirius star system, it is home to the Institute of Knowledge, one of the most advanced research facilities in Known Space.
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★ Mass = 6''M''Earth, Mean Radius = 1.83''R''Earth Surface gravity = 1.78''g''
★ The ''Kzin homeworld'', home of the felinoid Kzinti race, orbits the star 61 Ursae Majoris. It has a longer day and longer year than that of Earth.
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★ Mass = unknown, Mean Radius = unknown, Surface gravity = ~1.5''g''[9]
★ ''Vulcan'', in the ''Star Trek'' universe, is the home of the Vulcan race.
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★ Mass = unknown, Mean Radius = unknown, Surface gravity > 1''g''
★ ''Stumbos VI'', is a high gravity planet featured on ''Futurama''. The Planet Express is sent there to deliver 40 pillows to a hotel.
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★ Mass = unknown, Mean Radius = unknown, Surface gravity = In the words for Professor Farsworth "so strong that [one] would most likely be crushed by the weight of [one's] own hair". Leela claims a pillow weighs 150 lbs on Stumbos VI.
References
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