Probing the Limits of Habitability: A Catalog of Rocky Exoplanets in the Habitable Zone
Abigail Bohl, Lucas Lawrence, Gillis Lowry, Lisa Kaltenegger

TL;DR
This paper compiles a catalog of rocky exoplanets in the habitable zone, analyzing their characteristics to aid future observational efforts in testing habitability limits and guiding telescope targeting strategies.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive list of rocky exoplanets in the habitable zone with detailed analysis and theoretical limits, supporting future habitability research.
Findings
45 rocky worlds in the empirical habitable zone
24 in a narrower 3D-HZ
Prioritized targets for upcoming telescopic observations
Abstract
While most of the 6000 discovered exoplanets are highly unlike the Earth, the first rocky worlds in the Habitable Zone (HZ) provide intriguing targets for the search for life in the cosmos. As detections increase, it is critical to test the empirical HZ as well as its limits using known exoplanets. However, there is not yet a list of rocky worlds that observers can use to test the limits of surface habitability. We analysed data from Gaia DR3 and the NASA Exoplanet Archive (NEA) of all known exoplanets, identifying future targets to test limits of habitability through i) orbits near the edges of the HZ, ii) similar irradiation environments to modern Earth, and iii) large eccentricities. We prioritize targets for transmission observations, light curve measurements, and direct imaging, identify the oldest HZ rocky worlds based on the NEA and complementary literature data, and provide…
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