1 / 11

A personal perception of a superb Conference Pathways towards habitable planets

A personal perception of a superb Conference Pathways towards habitable planets. Pierre Léna Université Paris Diderot & Observatoire de Paris Pathways towards habitable planets - Barcelona - Sept. 15-18, 2009. What is exoplanet science ?. A multi-disciplinary domain, expanding ;

colin
Download Presentation

A personal perception of a superb Conference Pathways towards habitable planets

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. A personal perceptionof a superb ConferencePathways towards habitable planets Pierre Léna Université Paris Diderot & Observatoire de Paris Pathways towards habitable planets - Barcelona - Sept. 15-18, 2009

  2. What is exoplanet science ? • A multi-disciplinary domain, expanding ; 2. A multi-techniques domain, highly creative (coronography) • observation : ground + space ( ~ 10-20 years) ; • modelisation, theory, simulation ; • A many parameters context, changing fast • (Param ~ 1-2 years) : e.g. plate tectonics, climate & orbit, chemistry, migration…more to come…

  3. The goal and the steps to reach it Characterize a set of habitable planets (H2O liquid) = image + extended spectral analysis = nearby (10 pc) A set : Earth twins (, G) or mass distribution 1-10 M ? • Statistical occurrences ; • Designation of targets suitable for spectroscopy ; • Characterization ; • Physical and chemical conditions on solid/liquid surface and atmosphere ; • Maximum information on the system (star, age, other planets…) Darwin proposal (1993) was prophetic and played a great role

  4. Space missions 2010-2020 How to best pursue COROT, KEPLER, HST Complementarity of the choices done by national agencies is essential, with crossed (minority) participations whenever possible  • On the way : GAIA, JWST • Choices to be made (500 M€ to 1 G€) : • USA : Decadal review, NASA choices ; SIM-Lite, FKSI, TESS, THESIS, EUCLID-Microl., + ASMCS (7)… • Japan : SPICA • ESA : CV1 PLATO, CV2 SEE-COAST + … • Criteria : • Necessary step towards the final goal ? • Complementarity with ground (RV, interfero,corono…) ?

  5. Space missions 2010-2020 : fully characterizing a set of S  and  • Statistical analysis (step1), targets designation (step 2) and partial caracterization (step 3) well under way : • COROT, KEPLER, RV (visible, IR for M) ; • Continued with PLATO, TESS…(all Galaxy) ; • Keep exploring the full planet mass spectrum (global picture) ; • Keep exploring the global Galaxy picture : Microlensing, EUCLID ; • Astrometry (SIM) can identify a complete set of targets @10pc (step 2), with ground support (RV, VLTI/PRIMA) = highly recommended;

  6. Space missions 2010-2020 : fully characterizing a set of Super and  3. Transit (+ off-transit) from space is probably the best next choice for spectroscopic characterization (step 3) = pointed spectrophotometry • Broad spectral coverage (0.5-20 m or more) is necessary (ambiguities) ; • JWST may not do it sufficiently (observing time, S/N ratio ?) ; • Enough targets ; feasibility proven ; direct comparison with models ; • M-class mission(s) (500 M€ ?) to be planned (ESA, NASA) ; • Extends the VLT, ELT towards Super  masses. • Coronography and IR interferometry (imaging) progressing rapidly, on the way to become fully convincing (exozodi..) for reaching the goal ; • SPICA + A possible Probe mission to solidify the concepts ; • Double blind study ; • JWST : many lessons to be learned ;

  7. Too early to fully define an international flagship missionfor 2020-2030 ?

  8. Ground programs : higher mass, but contributing to the final goal • Radial velocities, including IR (M) : HARPS, VLT/ESPRESSO… • Instrumentation for 10-m (Keck, VLT, ..) and ELTs • coronography, exAO ; 3. Optical interferometry : • Astrometry : VLTI/PRIMA, • Nulling & Exozodi : KI, LBTI.. • Exozodi : ALLADIN (DomeC) • FITE … 4. Microlensing MOA ;

  9. ASTRONET Recommandations • High contrast and high-resolution IR interferometer in space ; • High-precision photometry (< 0.01 mag) from space+ ground robotic; • High spectral resolution, near to far IR, on ELT with AO; • Next generation of 0.1 m/s RV instruments Building-up an international community • USA : NASA+NSF, NASA ExP Exploration Program, Decadal Review, ExP Science Institute, Sagan Fellows, Exoplanet Forum..; • Japan : seems well organized (long term program, Subaru synergy) ; • Europe • ESO and ESA (EP-RAT) do not have a common policy analysis ; • ASTRONET (EU Funded review, 2008) not really Exoplanet (8 pages/126)

  10. Building-up an international communitycoherent with the goal and its importancesome suggestions • Globally. Initiating a Barcelona process may mean : • A regular Pathways Conference (3 years ?) ; • An identified place for permanent interactions : ICTP model… ? • A dedicated, long-term action for outreach (HST model) ; • Pursue the « broad » analysis : epistemological, ethical … ; • For Europe, specifically : • A permanent Committee representing the community ; • Presenting the Goal to the EU and getting support (FP8) ; • Recognized by ESA and ESO ; • A dedicated Fellowship program (name ?) • Implementing the Barcelona process in Europe ; • With China, India, Russia (Oparin) : • Contributing to the emergence of a community ; • Establishing progressive collaboration programs (TMT…) ;

  11. Special thanks to the City of Barcelona and to the organizersThank you for your patienceOpen for discussion !

More Related