Can information theory provide insights into whether exoplanets are habitable? Here we apply information theory to a range of simulated exoplanet transmission spectra as a diagnostic tool to search for potential signatures of life on Earth-analog planets. We test the algorithms on three epochs of evolution for Earth-like planets orbiting a range of host stars. The James Webb Space Telescope and upcoming ground- and space-based missions promise to achieve sufficient high-resolution data that information theory can be applied to assess habitability. This approach provides a framework and a tool for observers to assess whether an exoplanet shows signs of habitability.
@article{arxiv.2310.09472,
title = {An Information Theory Approach to Identifying Signs of Life on Transiting Planets},
author = {Sara Vannah and Marcelo Gleiser and Lisa Kaltenegger},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.09472},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
6 pages, 3 figures, and 2 supplemental figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS Letters. Comments welcome