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  • 2. M stars as targets for terrestrial exoplanet searches and biosignature detection.
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  • 10. Habitable zones around main sequence stars.
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  • 13. On the possibility of Earth-type habitable planets in the 55 Cancri system.
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  • 14. Extreme water loss and abiotic O2 buildup on planets throughout the habitable zones of M dwarfs.
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  • 16. Evolution of Earth-like Planetary Atmospheres around M Dwarf Stars: Assessing the Atmospheres and Biospheres with a Coupled Atmosphere Biogeochemical Model.
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  • 17. A temperate rocky super-Earth transiting a nearby cool star.
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  • 18. Kepler-62: a five-planet system with planets of 1.4 and 1.6 Earth radii in the habitable zone.
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  • 19. Coronal mass ejection (CME) activity of low mass M stars as an important factor for the habitability of terrestrial exoplanets. I. CME impact on expected magnetospheres of Earth-like exoplanets in close-in habitable zones.
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  • 20. An estimate of the prevalence of biocompatible and habitable planets.
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