Characterizing earth-like planets with terrestrial planet finder

被引:4
作者
Seager, S [1 ]
Ford, EB [1 ]
Turner, EL [1 ]
机构
[1] Carnegie Inst Washington, Dept Terr Magnetism, Washington, DC 20015 USA
来源
FUTURE RESEARCH DIRECTION AND VISIONS FOR ASTRONOMY | 2002年 / 4835卷
关键词
extrasolar planets; life;
D O I
10.1117/12.456559
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
For the first time in human history the possibility of detecting and studying Earth-like planets is on the horizon. Terrestrial Planet Finder (TPF), with a launch date in the 2015 timeframe, is being planned by NASA to find and characterize planets in the habitable zones of nearby stars. The mission Darwin from ESA has similar goals. The motivation for both of these space missions is the detection and spectroscopic characterization of extrasolar terrestrial planet atmospheres. Of special interest are atmospheric biomarkers-such as O-2,O-3, H2O, CO and CH4-which are either indicative of life as we know it, essential to life, or can provide clues to a planet's habitability. A mission capable of measuring these spectral features would also obtain sufficient signal-to-noise to characterize other terrestrial planet properties. For example, physical characteristics such as temperature and planetary radius can be constrained from low-resolution spectra. In addition, planet characteristics such as weather, rotation rate, presence of large oceans or surface ice, and existence of seasons could be derived from photometric measurements of the planet's variability. We Will review the potential to characterize terrestrial planets beyond their spectral signatures. We will also discuss the possibility to detect strong surface biomarkers-such as Earth's vegetation red edge near 700 mn-that are different from any known atomic, molecular, or mineralogical signature.
引用
收藏
页码:79 / 86
页数:8
相关论文
共 11 条
[1]  
ARNOLD L, 2002, UNPUB A A
[2]   Detection of an extrasolar planet atmosphere [J].
Charbonneau, D ;
Brown, TM ;
Noyes, RW ;
Gilliland, RL .
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2002, 568 (01) :377-384
[3]  
DAVIS GR, 2002, MEASUREMENTS UNRESOL
[4]  
DESMARAIS DJ, IN PRESS ASTROBIOLOG
[5]   Characterization of extrasolar terrestrial planets from diurnal photometric variability [J].
Ford, EB ;
Seager, S ;
Turner, EL .
NATURE, 2001, 412 (6850) :885-887
[6]   Earthshine observations of the earth's reflectance [J].
Goode, PR ;
Qiu, J ;
Yurchyshyn, V ;
Hickey, J ;
Chu, MC ;
Kolbe, E ;
Brown, CT ;
Koonin, SE .
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2001, 28 (09) :1671-1674
[7]   A PHYSICAL BASIS FOR LIFE DETECTION EXPERIMENTS [J].
LOVELOCK, JE .
NATURE, 1965, 207 (4997) :568-&
[8]   Theoretical transmission spectra during extrasolar giant planet transits [J].
Seager, S ;
Sasselov, DD .
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2000, 537 (02) :916-921
[9]   Photometric light curves and polarization of close-in extrasolar giant planets [J].
Seager, S ;
Whitney, BA ;
Sasselov, DD .
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2000, 540 (01) :504-520
[10]   Signature of life on exoplanets: Can Darwin produce false positive detections? [J].
Selsis, F ;
Despois, D ;
Parisot, JP .
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 2002, 388 (03) :985-1003