Stars, Planets and The Weather: If You Don't Like It Wait 5 Billion Years

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Over the last decade realisation has grown that high-energy phenomena such as X-ray and EUV radiation, winds and coronal mass ejections exhibited by stars like our own Sun have an importance way beyond local "stellar weather". From the stormy magnetic extremes of stellar youth to the gentle breeze of stellar middle age and beyond, I describe how stellar weather is now central to problems as diverse as the evolution of supernova Type 1a progenitor candidates, planet formation, and the development and survival of life on planetary systems.

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