Larger supermassive black holes drive greater atmospheric heating, mass loss, and near-total ozone depletion on exoplanets, with effects strongest in energy-driven winds and closer to the galactic center.
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The Impact of Supermassive Black Holes on Exoplanet Habitability. I. Spanning the Natural Mass Range
Larger supermassive black holes drive greater atmospheric heating, mass loss, and near-total ozone depletion on exoplanets, with effects strongest in energy-driven winds and closer to the galactic center.