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Building galaxies, stars, planets and the ingredients for life between the stars. A scientific proposal for a European Ultraviolet-Visible Observatory (EUVO)
Gómez de Castro, Ana I.; Appourchaux, Thierry; Barstow, Martin et al.
2013
 

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Keywords :
Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics; Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Abstract :
[en] The growth of luminous structures and the building blocks of life in the Universe began as primordial gas was processed in stars and mixed at galactic scales. The mechanisms responsible for this development are not well understood and have changed over the intervening 13 billion years. To follow the evolution of matter over cosmic time, it is necessary to study the strongest (resonance) transitions of the most abundant species in the Universe. Most of them are in the ultraviolet (UV; 950A-3000A) spectral range that is unobservable from the ground. A versatile space observatory with UV sensitivity a factor of 50-100 greater than existing facilities will revolutionize our understanding of the Universe. Habitable planets grow in protostellar discs under ultraviolet irradiation, a by-product of the star-disk interaction that drives the physical and chemical evolution of discs and young planetary systems. The electronic transitions of the most abundant molecules are pumped by the UV field, providing unique diagnostics of the planet-forming environment that cannot be accessed from the ground. Earth's atmosphere is in constant interaction with the interplanetary medium and the solar UV radiation field. A 50-100 times improvement in sensitivity would enable the observation of the key atmospheric ingredients of Earth-like exoplanets (carbon, oxygen, ozone), provide crucial input for models of biologically active worlds outside the solar system, and provide the phenomenological baseline to understand the Earth atmosphere in context. In this white paper, we outline the key science that such a facility would make possible and outline the instrumentation to be implemented.
Disciplines :
Space science, astronomy & astrophysics
Author, co-author :
Gómez de Castro, Ana I.
Appourchaux, Thierry
Barstow, Martin
Barthelemy, Mathieu
Baudin, Fréderic
Stefano Benetti, France
Blay, Pere
Brosch, Noah
Bunce, Enma
de Martino, Domitilla
Deharveng, Jean-Michel
France, Kevin
Ferlet, Roger
García, Miriam
Gaensicke, Boris
Gry, Cecile
Hillenbrand, Lynne
Josselin, Eric
Kehrig, Carolina
Lamy, Laurent
Lapington, Jon
Lecavelier des Etangs, Alain
LePetit, Frank
Lopez Santiago, Javier
Milliard, Bruno
Monier, Richard
Naletto, Giampiero
Nazé, Yaël  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège
Neiner, Coralie
Nichols, Jonathan
Orio, Marina
Pagano, Isabella
Peroux, Céline
Rauw, Grégor  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'astrophys., géophysique et océanographie (AGO) > Sciences spatiales
Shore, Steven
Spaans, Marco
Tovmassian, Gagik
ud-Doula, Asif
Vilchez, Jose
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Language :
English
Title :
Building galaxies, stars, planets and the ingredients for life between the stars. A scientific proposal for a European Ultraviolet-Visible Observatory (EUVO)
Publication date :
01 June 2013
Publisher :
ESA
Commentary :
White paper submitted to the European Space Agency Call for definition of the L2 and L3 missions in the ESA science (http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/object/index.cfm?fobjectid=51454)
eprintid: arXiv:1306.3358
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