• Astronomers are excited because they have detected a repeating radio signal from YZ Ceti b – a rocky, Earth-sized exoplanet that indicates the presence of a magnetic field – a prerequisite for a habitable planet – around it.

  • The discovery was made by Jackie Feldsen of Bucknell University, Pennsylvania, and Sebastian Pineda of the University of Colorado, Boulder, using the Carl G. Jansky Large Array radio telescope in New Mexico. They published their findings in the journal natural astronomy on April 3 .

  • This is important because the survival of a planet’s atmosphere may depend on the presence or absence of a strong magnetic field, because the field protects its atmosphere from erosion by charged particles blowing from its star.