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Characterization of exoplanets via direct-imaging spectroscopy


National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)


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Pasadena, CA | United States


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To characterize the atmosphere, climate, and potential habitability of small rocky exoplanets with spectroscopy is a significant endeavor that underpins the exploration of the universe. While the small exoplanets that orbit M dwarf stars may be within the reach of the JWST, to characterize the small exoplanets that orbit Sun-like stars will require direct imaging from space. Within the next decade, it is expected that the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will demonstrate the coronagraph technology in space, as one of the technologies to suppress the starlight and enable direct imaging of planets in orbit. Envisioning a large space telescope that couples with starlight suppression technologies to find small exoplanets in the habitable zones of nearby stars and study their atmospheres, the Astro2020 decadal survey recommends development toward a potential flagship mission to search for Earth-like habitable exoplanets through direct imaging.

To anticipate the types of planets that will be discovered by future direct-imaging space missions and develop the methods to characterize them, a multidisciplinary approach that combines astrophysics, planetary science, and statistics is required. The overarching science questions include: how to distinguish a rocky planet from a volatile rich one, when they have similar radii? How to determine whether the rocky planet has a liquid-water ocean? How to distinguish an Earth-like planet from a Venus-like one? And for volatile-rich planets, what can we learn about them to better understand the evolution of planets and their atmospheres? The postdoc fellow will combine numerical simulations, Bayesian retrievals, as well as experiences of solar-system exploration to address some of these broadly defined questions. The fellow will also apply what we learn about the exoplanet formation and evolution through current observations to simulate the planets to be discovered and characterized by future direct-imaging missions. 

Field of Science: Astrophysics

Advisors:

Renyu Hu
[email protected]
(818) 281-9459 

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