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The Potential of Exozodiacal Disks Observations with the WFIRST Coronagraph Instrument
Mennesson, B.; Bailey, V.; Kasdin, J. et al.
2019
 

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Keywords :
Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
Abstract :
[en] The Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope (WFIRST) Coronagraph Instrument (CGI) will be the first high-performance stellar coronagraph using active wavefront control for deep starlight suppression in space, providing unprecedented levels of contrast, spatial resolution, and sensitivity for astronomical observations in the optical. One science case enabled by the CGI will be taking images and(R~50)spectra of faint interplanetary dust structures present in the habitable zone of nearby sunlike stars (~10 pc) and within the snow-line of more distant ones(~20pc), down to dust density levels commensurate with that of the solar system zodiacal cloud. Reaching contrast levels below~10-7 for the first time, CGI will cross an important threshold in debris disks physics, accessing disks with low enough optical depths that their structure is dominated by transport phenomena than collisions. Hence, CGI results will be crucial for determining how exozodiacal dust grains are produced and transported in low-density disks around mature stars. Additionally, CGI will be able to measure the brightness level and constrain the degree of asymmetry of exozodiacal clouds around individual nearby sunlike stars in the optical, at the ~10x solar zodiacal emission level. This information will be extremely valuable for optimizing the observational strategy of possible future exo-Earth direct imaging missions, especially those planning to operate at optical wavelengths, such as Habitable Exoplanet Observatory (HabEx) and the Large Ultraviolet/Optical/Infrared Surveyor (LUVOIR). <P />
Disciplines :
Space science, astronomy & astrophysics
Author, co-author :
Mennesson, B.
Bailey, V.
Kasdin, J.
Trauger, J.
Absil, Olivier  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'astrophys., géophysique et océanographie (AGO) > PSILab
Akeson, R.
Armus, L.
Baudino, J. L.
Baudoz, P.
Bellini, A.
Bennett, D.
Berriman, B.
Boccaletti, A.
Calchi-Novati, S.
Carpenter, K.
Chen, C.
Danchi, W.
Debes, J.
Defrere, Denis ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > CSL (Centre Spatial de Liège)
Ertel, S.
Frerking, M.
Gelino, C.
Girard, J.
Groff, T.
Kane, S.
Helou, G.
Kalirai, J.
Kral, Q.
Krist, J.
Kruk, J.
Hasegawa, Y.
Lagrange, A. M.
Laine, S.
Langlois, M.
Lowrance, P.
Malhotra, S.
Mandell, A.
Marshall, P.
McElwain, M.
Meshkat, T.
Millan-Gabet, R.
Moustakas, L.
Nemati, B.
Paladini, R.
Postman, M.
Pueyo, L.
Quintana, E.
Ramirez, S.
Rhodes, J.
Riggs, A. J. E.
Rizzo, M.
Rouan, D.
Soummer, R.
Stapelfeldt, K.
Stark, C.
Turnbull, M.
van der Marel, R.
Vigan, A.
Ygouf, M.
Wyatt, M.
Zhao, F.
Zimmerman, N.
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Language :
English
Title :
The Potential of Exozodiacal Disks Observations with the WFIRST Coronagraph Instrument
Publication date :
01 September 2019
Commentary :
White paper submitted in response to the 2018 NAS Exoplanet Science Strategy call.
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