The habitable exoplanet imaging mission (HabEx): science goals and projected capabilities (Conference Presentation)

S. Gaudi, B. Mennesson, S. Seager, K. Warfield, G. Kuan, A. Kiessling
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The Habitable-Exoplanet Imaging Mission (HabEx) is a candidate flagship mission being studied by NASA and the astrophysics community in preparation of the 2020 Decadal Survey. The HabEx mission concept is a large (~4 to 6.5m) diffraction-limited optical space telescope, providing unprecedented resolution and contrast in the optical, with extensions into the near UV and near infrared domains. The primary goal of HabEx is to answer fundamental questions in exoplanet science, searching for and characterizing potentially habitable worlds, providing the first complete “family portraits” of planets around our nearest Sun-like neighbors and placing the solar system in the context of a diverse set of exoplanets. At the same time, HabEx will enable a broad range of Galactic, extragalactic, and solar system astrophysics, from resolved stellar population studies that inform the stellar formation history of nearby galaxies, to characterizing the life cycle of baryons as they flow in and out of galaxies, to detailed studies of bodies in our own solar system. We report here on our team’s efforts in defining a scientifically compelling HabEx mission that is technologically executable, affordable within NASA’s expected budgetary envelope, and timely for the next decade. In particular, we present architectures trade study results, quantify technical requirements and predict scientific yield for a small number of design reference missions, all with broad capabilities in both exoplanet science and cosmic origins science. This research was carried out at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under a contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
可居住系外行星成像任务(HabEx):科学目标和预测能力(会议报告)
可居住系外行星成像任务(HabEx)是美国宇航局和天体物理学界正在研究的候选旗舰任务,为2020年十年调查做准备。HabEx任务概念是一个大型(~4 ~ 6.5m)衍射限制光学空间望远镜,提供前所未有的光学分辨率和对比度,并扩展到近紫外和近红外域。HabEx的主要目标是回答系外行星科学中的基本问题,寻找和描述潜在的宜居世界,为我们最近的类太阳邻居周围的行星提供第一张完整的“全家福”,并将太阳系置于一系列不同的系外行星的背景下。与此同时,HabEx将使银河系、河外星系和太阳系天体物理学的广泛研究成为可能,从为附近星系的恒星形成历史提供信息的已解决的恒星种群研究,到描述进出星系的重子的生命周期,再到对我们太阳系天体的详细研究。我们在这里报告我们的团队在定义科学上引人注目的HabEx任务方面的努力,该任务在技术上是可执行的,在NASA预期的预算范围内是负担得起的,并且在未来十年是及时的。特别是,我们展示了建筑贸易研究结果,量化技术要求并预测了少数设计参考任务的科学产出,所有这些都具有系外行星科学和宇宙起源科学的广泛能力。这项研究是在加州理工学院喷气推进实验室进行的,根据与美国国家航空航天局的合同。
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