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Table 4

Stellar wind characterisation at the inner edge of the HZs of the considered systems.

Parameters HD 1237 HD 22049 HD 147513 Sun
ZDI SH-ZDI ZDI SH-ZDI SH-ZDI CR 1922 (Min) CR 1962 (Max)

Ref. Distance: D = 1.0 AU D = 1.0 AU D = 1.0 AU D = 1.0 AU (aE)
ur [km s-1] (586, 983, 1191) (601, 812, 925) (522, 808, 1040) (421, 642, 756) (259, 433, 670) (240, 355, 527) (146, 265, 449)
n [cm-3] (3.25, 9.15, 62.9) (13.7, 33.8, 182.4) (3.22, 9.48, 48.3) (15.2, 39.0, 212.0) (11.5, 51.2, 380.7) (5.44, 17.9, 125.8) (15.0, 76.1, 910.0)
T [× 104 K] (3.43, 18.1, 29.1) (4.05, 12.8, 19.8) (3.05, 11.4, 20.1) (3.76, 7.24, 11.1) (0.72, 2.70, 10.5) (0.79, 1.93, 7.98) (0.29, 1.48, 13.0)
B [nT] (1.3 × 10-2, 6.34, 13.4) (5.7 × 10-2, 17.4, 29.3) (1.8 × 10-2, 4.43, 9.4) (8.8 × 10-2, 13.0, 21.0) (6.6 × 10-2, 4.07, 28.4) (2.5 × 10-3, 1.71, 10.8) (1.6 × 10-2, 4.87, 44.3)
PT [nPa] a (7.07, 11.2, 38.0) (17.7, 30.3, 115.9) (4.58, 8.29, 28.3) (9.95, 24.4, 139.2) (4.22, 11.8, 68.7) (1.44, 3.41, 14.6) (1.81, 8.56, 84.0)

Ref. Distance: CI−HZ D = 0.76 AU D = 0.58 AU D = 0.84 AU D = 0.72 AU (aV)
ur [km s-1] (582, 991, 1184) (597, 818, 923) (517, 7.99, 1032) (415, 634, 750) (256, 441, 669) (229, 356, 531) (133, 268, 460)
n [cm-3] (5.68, 14.3, 97.7) (23.9, 52.9, 315.0) (9.86, 28.3, 114.3) (48.3, 119.4, 427.3) (16.7, 69.5, 381.1) (11.8, 34.1, 184.6) (36.0, 144.2, 1770.0)
T [× 104 K] (5.19, 25.8, 39.9) (5.97, 18.2, 27.0) (7.12, 21.6, 38.0) (8.07, 13.7, 20.7) (0.92, 3.44, 10.9) (1.29, 2.97, 8.86) (0.54, 2.10, 12.0)
B [nT] (1.7 × 10-2, 10.6, 17.8) (8.5 × 10-2, 29.1, 42.9) (0.10, 12.1, 17.5) (7.5 × 10-2, 35.4, 45.7) (3.8 × 10-2, 5.31, 25.9) (7.2 × 10-3, 2.75, 12.0) (2,6 × 10-2, 7.40, 57.9)
PT [nPa] (12.6, 18.4, 59.5) (31.5, 49.1, 196,0) (16.7, 24.5, 61.2) (35.8, 73.5, 295.5) (8.07, 16.5, 75.7) (3.45, 6.50, 20.9) (4.53, 15.7, 137.0)

Ref. Distance: OI−HZ D = 0.60 AU D = 0.46 AU D = 0.67 AU D = 0.39 AU (aM)
ur [km s-1] (579, 960, 1180) (595, 798, 918) (512, 7.99, 1021) (412, 634, 746) (254, 425, 667) (210, 353, 524) (116, 269, 467)
n [cm-3] (9.37, 26.9, 153.6) (38.7, 99.0, 504.2) (15.9, 44.3, 177.4) (78.9, 182.6, 693.5) (26.9, 117.8, 464.9) (42.5, 118.0, 353.4) (122.0, 515.6, 2614.4)
T [× 104 K] (7.36, 32.0, 52.2) (8.23, 22.8, 35.0) (10.0, 28.7, 49.7) (10.6, 18.3, 27.2) (1.34, 4.23, 11.9) (3.37, 6.53, 11.4) (1.61, 4.62, 11.1)
B [nT] (3.4 × 10-2, 16.4, 24.9) (7.1 × 10-2, 45.6, 62.2) (7.7 × 10-2, 18.9, 25.4) (0.18, 54.9, 68.4) (0.15, 7.59, 24.9) (2.65 × 10-2, 7.49, 17.8) (9.5 × 10-2, 18.2, 61.3)
PT [nPa] (20.5, 31.8, 92.8) (51.9, 86.0, 309.1) (26.9, 38.2, 93.2) (60.4, 112.4, 445.6) (16.1, 26.0, 81.5) (16.0, 22.2, 39.5) (22.1, 53.5, 233.0)

Notes. The Optimistic (OI−HZ) and Conservative (CI−HZ) HZ limits have been taken from the HZG (Kane & Gelino 2012). Reference calculations at 1 AU are also included. The semi-major axes of Mercury (aM) and Venus (aV) are used in the solar cases. For each reference distance, the parentheses contain the (min, mean, max) values of a given parameter, calculated over a ring extending ± 5° in inclination from the equatorial plane (see Fig. 12).

(a)

Total pressure of the stellar wind (PT = Pgas + Pdyn + Pmag).

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