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The Future of Exoplanet Direct DetectionDiffraction fundamentally limits our ability to image and characterize exoplanets. Currant and planned coronagraphic searches for exoplanets are making incredible strides but are fundamentally limited by the inner working angle of a few λ/D. Some crucial topics, such as demographics of exoplanets within the first 50 Myr and the infrared characterization of terrestrial planets, are beyond the reach of the single aperture angular resolution for the foreseeable future. Interferometry offers some advantages in exoplanet detection and characterization and we explore in this white paper some of the potential scientific breakthroughs possible. We demonstrate here that investments in "exoplanet interferometry" could open up new possibilities for speckle suppression through spatial coherence, a giant boost in astrometric precision for determining exoplanet orbits, ability to take a census of young giant exoplanets (clusters <50 Myr age), and an unrivaled potential for infrared nulling from space to detect terrestrial planets and search for atmospheric biomarkers. All signs point to an exciting future for exoplanets and interferometers, albeit a promise that will take decades to fulfill.
Document ID
20205000772
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
White Paper
Authors
John Monnier
(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States)
Gioia Rau
(Catholic University of America Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
Ellyn K Baines
(United States Naval Research Laboratory Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
Joel Sanchez‐Bermudez
(National Autonomous University of Mexico Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico)
Martin Elvis
(Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States)
Sam Ragland
(W.M. Keck Observatory Waimea, Hawaii, United States)
Rachel L Akeson
(Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
Gerard van Belle
(Lowell Observatory Flagstaff, Arizona, United States)
Ryan Norris
(Georgia State University Atlanta, Georgia, United States)
Kathryn Gordon
(Agnes Scott College Decatur, Georgia, United States)
Denis Defrère
(University of Liège Liège, Belgium)
Stephen Ridgway
(National Optical Astronomy Observatory Tucson, Arizona, United States)
Jean‐Baptiste Le Bouquin
(Grenoble Alpes University Saint-Martin-d'Hères, France)
Narsireddy Anugu
(University of Exeter Exeter, United Kingdom)
Nicholas Scott
(Ames Research Center Mountain View, California, United States)
Stephen Kane
(University of California, Riverside Riverside, California, United States)
Noel Richardson
(University of Toledo Toledo, Ohio, United States)
Zsolt Regal
(Konkoly Thege Miklós Astronomical Institute Budapest, Hungary)
Zhaohuan Zhu
(University of Nevada, Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nevada, United States)
Andrea Chiavassa
(Université Côte d'Azur Nice, France)
Gautam Vasisht
(Jet Propulsion Lab La Cañada Flintridge, California, United States)
Keivan G Stassun
(Vanderbilt University Nashville, Tennessee, United States)
Chuanfei Dong
(Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey, United States)
Olivier Absi
(University of Liège Liège, Belgium)
Sylvestre Lacour
(Paris Observatory Paris, Île-de-France, France)
Gerd Weigelt
(Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy Bonn, Germany)
Douglas Gies
(Georgia State University Atlanta, Georgia, United States)
Fred C Adams
(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States)
Nuria Calvet
(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States)
Sascha P. Quanz
(ETH Zurich Zurich, Switzerland)
Catherine Espaillat
(Boston University Boston, Massachusetts, United States)
Tyler Gardner
(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States)
Alexandra Greenbaum
(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States)
Rafael Millan‐Gabet
(Giant Magellan Telescope Organization)
Chris Packham
(The University of Texas at San Antonio San Antonio, Texas, United States)
Mario Gai
(National Institute for Astrophysics Rome, Italy)
Quentin Kral
(Paris Observatory Paris, Île-de-France, France)
Jean‐Philippe Berger
(Grenoble Alpes University Saint-Martin-d'Hères, France)
Hendrik Linz
(Max Planck Institute for Astronomy Heidelberg, Germany)
Lucia Klarmann
(Max Planck Institute for Astronomy Heidelberg, Germany)
Jaehan Bae
(Carnegie Institution for Science Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
Rebeca Garcia Lopez
(Dublin Institute For Advanced Studies Dublin, Ireland)
Gallenne Alexandre
(European Southern Observatory Santiago, Chile)
Fabien Baron
(Georgia State University Atlanta, Georgia, United States)
Lee Hartmann
(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States)
Makoto Kishimoto
(Kyoto Sangyo University Kyoto, Kyôto, Japan)
Melissa McClure
(University of Amsterdam Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands)
Johan Olofsson
(University of Valparaíso Valparaíso, Chile)
Chris Haniff
(University of Cambridge Cambridge, United Kingdom)
Michael Line
(Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona, United States)
Romain G. Petrov
(Université de la Côte d'Azur)
Michael Smith
(University of Kent Canterbury, Kent, United Kingdom)
Christian Hummel
(European Southern Observatory)
Theo ten Brummelaar
(Georgia State University Atlanta, Georgia, United States)
Matthew De Furio
(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States)
Stephen Rinehart
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland, United States)
David Leisawitz
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland, United States)
William Danchi
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland, United States)
Daniel Huber
(University of Hawaii–West Oahu Honolulu, Hawaii, United States)
Edward Wishnow
(University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, California, United States)
Denis Mourard
(Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur)
Benjamin Pope
(New York University)
Michael Ireland
(Australian National University Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia)
Stefan Kraus
(University of Exeter Exeter, United Kingdom)
Benjamin Setterholm
(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States)
Russel White
(Georgia State University Atlanta, Georgia, United States)
Date Acquired
April 13, 2020
Publication Date
December 1, 2019
Publication Information
Subject Category
Instrumentation And Photography
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80GSFC17M0002
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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Technical Review
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