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タイトルDesign Enhancements of the Fourier Kelvin Stellar Interferometer to Enable Detection of Earth Twins
著者(英)Beust, Herve; Petrov, Roman; Mourard, Denis; Leger, Alain; Kern, Pierre; Bonfils, Xavier; Barry, Richard K.; Ollivier, Marc; Augereau, Jean-Charles; Monin, Jean-Louis; Danchi, William C.; Vakhili, Farrokh; Rinehart, Stephan; Borde, Pascal; Lopez, Bruno
著者所属(英)NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
発行日2009-01-01
言語eng
内容記述During the last few years, considerable effort has been directed towards very large-scale (> $5 billion) missions to detect and characterize Mars-radius to Earth-radius planets around nearby stars; such as the Terrestrial Planet Finder Interferometer and Darwin missions. However, technological issues such as formation flying and control of systematic noise sources will likely prevent these missions from entering Phase A until at least the end of the next decade. Presently more than 350 planets have been discovered by a variety of techniques, and little is known about the majority of them other than their approximate mass. However, a simplified nulling interferometer operating in the near- to mid-infrared (e.g. approx. 5-15 microns), like the enhanced version of the Fourier Kelvin Stellar Interferometer (FKSI), can characterize the atmospheres of a large sample of the known planets - including Earth twins. Many other scientific problems can be addressed with a system like FKSI, including the studies of debris disks, active galactic nuclei, and low mass companions around nearby stars. We report results of a recent engineering study on an enhanced version of FKSI that includes 1-meter primary mirrors, 20-meter boom length, and an advanced sun shield that will provide a 45-degree FOR and 40K operating temperature for all optics including siderostats.
NASA分類Astrophysics
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