Too little light on exoplanets around red dwarfs to produce complex life.
Too little light on exoplanets around red dwarfs to produce complex life.

Red dwarfs have given us many exoplanets because discovering exoplanets around a red dwarf is relatively easy for the technology we currently have, the smaller the star and the larger the planet, the easier it will be to discover the planet or capture it in some way, which is why there are so many exoplanets orbiting red dwarfs.
And the latest research in this regard was published on January 5, with the title "The scarcity of active photosynthetic radiation suggests that there is no complex life on our planets of late M stars", and for this they have analyzed the worlds of the Trappist system, it is amazing, by the way, Trappist-1, is a cold red dwarf star about 40 light years away, it has seven rocky exoplanets the size of the Earth, three of which are in the habitable zone of the star, one of them is Trappist E1E.

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All the planets in this Trappist-1 system, pay attention to this fact because it has always amazed me a lot, they are all planets of curious size, the size of the Earth or somewhat larger, they all orbit in a narrow strip, the furthest one is 9.3 million kilometers from the star, that is almost six times closer than Mercury is to the Sun, all of them are included in a package of 9.3 million kilometers. How can there be so many planets and of a size as respectable as Earth or somewhat larger orbiting so close to their star?

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The important thing about this research is that it tells us that there is a habitability problem in these worlds and not because it is very close to the star and that the red dwarfs are unstable, that not all of them are unstable, it is not a problem that they receive flares due to explosions from the star or radiation from the star, or that they are anchored by tidal forces, well no, the problem, what they have analyzed and as they say in the title, is the radiation that the stars receive so that photosynthetic life can occur.
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