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could a QWR star that is almost identical to HD 45166 except itโs mass is a tiny bit less massive and itโs surface temperature is slightly colder hypothetically support life on a hypothetical terraformed super earth in the habitable zone? The star Iโm making in universe sandbox is named Zeus, it is 2.01 solar masses. The planet is 4.00 Earth masses. How much colder in surface temperature would Zeus be compared to HD 45166 which is 2.03 solar masses with a surface temperature of 56000 kelvin? Would the smaller size of Zeus cause it to have a more powerful magnetic field than HD 45166 assuming that Zeus has an identical evolution stage to HD 45166 and is almost identical?
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