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Atmospheric characterization of cold exoplanets with a 1.5-m space coronagraph

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Maire, A. -L.; Galicher, R.; Boccaletti, A.; Baudoz, P.; Schneider, J.; Cahoy, K.; Stam, D.; Traub, W.; ... Show more Show less
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Abstract
Several small space coronagraphs have been proposed to characterize cold exoplanets in reflected light. Studies have mainly focused on technical feasibility because of the huge star/planet flux ratio to achieve in the close-in stellar environment (108-1010 at 0.2'). However, the main interest of such instruments, the analysis of planet properties, has remained highly unexplored so far. We performed numerical simulations to assess the ability of a small space coronagraph to retrieve spectra of mature Jupiters, Neptunes and super-Earths under realistic assumptions. We describe our assumptions: exoplanetary atmosphere models, instrument numerical simulation and observing conditions. Then, we define a criterion and use it to determine the required exposure times to measure several planet parameters from their spectra (separation, metallicity, cloud and surface coverages) for particular cases. Finally, we attempt to define a parameter space of the potential targets. In the case of a solar-type star, we show that a small coronagraph can characterize the spectral properties of a 2-AU Jupiter up to 10 pc and the cloud and surface coverage of super-Earths in the habitable zone for a few stars within 4-5 pc. Potentially, SPICES could perform analysis of a hypothetical Earth-size planet around α Cen A and B.
Date issued
2012
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/110952
Department
Space Telecommunications Astronomy and Radiation (STAR) Lab; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Publisher
Amsterdam Netherlands: SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Citation
Maire, A., Galicher, R., Boccaletti, A., Baudoz, P., Schneider, J., Cahoy, K., & ... Traub, W. (2012). Atmospheric characterization of cold exoplanets with a 1.5-m space coronagraph. Proceedings Of The SPIE - The International Society For Optical Engineering, 8442(12 pp.). doi:10.1117/12.925563
ISSN
0277-786X
Keywords
atmospheric characterization, cold exoplanet, small space coronagraph, light reflection, star-planet flux ratio, close-in stellar environment, planet property analysis, spectra retrieval, mature Jupiters, Neptunes, super-Earths, exoplanetary atmosphere model, instrument numerical simulation, observing condition, exposure time, planet parameter, metallicity, cloud, surface coverage, solar-type star, spectral property, habitable zone, SPICES, Earth-size planet, α Cen A, a Cen B

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