HabEx天文台:系外行星科学的日冕仪和遮星器

Stefan R. Martin, P. Douglas Lisman, D. Webb, G. Kuan, H. Philip Stahl, J. Krist, K. Warfield
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美国国家科学院2020年天文学和天体物理学十年调查将为这些学科的未来科学提供广阔的视野,可居住系外行星天文台(HabEx)是为调查做准备而广泛研究的四个主要天文台任务之一。HabEx是一个直径4米的主镜空间望远镜,携带两个覆盖远紫外到近红外的普通天体物理照相机/光谱仪,以及两个系外行星科学的关键仪器。这些系外行星仪器包括一个高性能日冕仪(这对整个天文台的设计和性能提出了严格的要求)和一个远程(几十兆米远)编队飞行掩星器,由一个直径52米的星罩组成,从第二个运载火箭上部署。本文讨论了允许在10−10对比度水平上进行高对比度日冕成像的天文台的具体特征以及日冕仪本身的设计考虑。starshade的设计是在当前NASA正在进行的技术开发活动的背景下讨论的,目的是将starshade的准备程度提高到TRL5。
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The HabEx Observatory: A Coronagraph and a Starshade for Exoplanet Science
The National Academies' 2020 Decadal Survey on Astronomy and Astrophysics will provide a broad vision for future science in these disciplines and the Habitable Exoplanet Observatory (HabEx) is one of four major observatory missions extensively studied in preparation for the survey. HabEx is a space telescope with a 4 m diameter primary mirror, carrying a complement of two general astrophysics camera/spectrographs with coverage from the far UV to the near infrared as well as two key instruments for exoplanet science. These exoplanet instruments consist of a high performance coronagraph (that places stringent demands on the overall observatory design and performance) and a remote (tens of megameters distant) formation flying occulter, consisting of a 52 m diameter starshade deployed from a second launch vehicle. This paper discusses the specific features of the observatory that permit high contrast coronagraphy at the 10−10 contrast level and the design considerations for the coronagraph itself. The starshade design is discussed in the context of the current technology development activities being undertaken by NASA to bring starshade readiness up to TRL5.
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