Detectability Simulations of a NIR Surface Biosignature on Proxima Centauri b with Future Space Observatories

Connor O. Metz, Nancy Y. Kiang, Geronimo L. Villanueva, Mary N. Parenteau, Vincent Kofman
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Telescope missions are currently being designed which will make direct imaging of habitable exoplanets possible in the near future, and studies are needed to quantify the detectability of biosignature features in the planet's reflectance spectrum. We simulated the detectability of a NIR-absorbing surface biosignature feature with simulated observations of the nearby exoplanet Proxima Centauri b. We modeled a biosignature spectral feature with a reflectance spectrum based on an anoxygenic photosynthetic bacterial species that has strong absorption at 1 um, which could make it well suited for life on an M-dwarf hosted planet. We modeled the distribution of this organism across the planet's surface based on climate states from a 3D General Circulation Model (GCM), which were Archean and Proterozoic-like exo-Earth analogues. We included the GCM runs' prognostically simulated water clouds and added organic haze into the Archean-like atmospheres. We simulated observations of these Proxima Centauri b scenarios with the LUVOIR-A and B telescope concepts, with LUVOIR-B serving as a proxy to the planned Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO). We calculated integration times necessary to detect the biosignature, and found that it would be detectable on Proxima Centauri b if the organism is moderately abundant (greater than a 1-4% global surface area coverage), as long as the atmosphere is transmitting in the wavelength range under consideration. Small amounts of methane, clouds, and haze do not greatly impede detectability. We found preliminary evidence that such a biosignature would be detectable on exoplanets within 15 pc, but further investigations are needed to corroborate this.
未来空间观测站对比邻星半人马座 b 近红外表面生物特征的可探测性模拟
目前正在设计的望远镜任务将在不久的将来实现对宜居系外行星的直接成像,因此需要对行星反射光谱中生物特征的可探测性进行量化研究。我们模拟了近红外吸收表面生物特征的可探测性,并对附近的系外行星半人马座比邻星b进行了模拟观测。我们模拟了一个生物特征光谱,其反射光谱是基于一种含氧光合细菌,该细菌在1微米处有很强的吸收能力,这可能使其非常适合在M矮星寄居的行星上生存。我们根据三维大气环流模型(GCM)的气候状态,模拟了这种生物在行星表面的分布,这些气候状态是类似于阿歇纪和新生代的外地球类似物。我们将 GCM 运行的预言模拟水云包括在内,并在类阿歇安大气中添加了有机霾。我们计算了探测生物特征所需的积分时间,发现只要大气层在所考虑的波长范围内透射,如果生物适度丰富(大于全球表面积的1-4%),就能在比邻星b上探测到生物特征。少量的甲烷、云层和雾霾不会严重影响探测能力。我们发现有初步证据表明,在 15 pc 范围内的系外行星上可以探测到这种生物特征,但还需要进一步的研究来证实这一点。
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