Abstract

Kepler 453 is a binary with a G star and a red dwarf found by Kepler telescope in 2015, and it has a giant planet named Kepler 453b detected by eclipsing in light curves with the period of 240.5 days, which will be showed in part 2. Based on the researches for circumbinary systems, this paper also discusses the radiation and plasma environment and some possibility for other celestial bodies like Trojan, earth-like planets in habitable zone. The result shows that Trojan has a narrow appropriate zone while the earth-size planets will be ejected by the current giant in Kepler 453.

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