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Characterization of exoplanet atmospheres using future space-based infrared telescopes: challenges in detecting biomarkers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 January 2014

Keigo Enya*
Affiliation:
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration AgencyYoshinodai 3-1-1, Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan email: enya@ir.isas.jaxa.jp
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Abstract

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Characterization of exoplanet atmospheres with space-based infrared telescopes is important to detect biomarkers. A promising method is temporary differential observation. For this method, designs of a wideband infrared spectral disperser are presented. A design using a CdTe prism simultaneously covers λ=1–30 μm. Designing binary pupil masks for segmented pupils to be used in spatially resolved observations are also shown for another observational method.

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Contributed Papers
Copyright
Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2013 

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