论文标题
恒星污染对低分辨率传输光谱的影响:NASA的系外行星勘探计划研究分析小组21
The Effect of Stellar Contamination on Low-resolution Transmission Spectroscopy: Needs Identified by NASA's Exoplanet Exploration Program Study Analysis Group 21
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论文摘要
组织分析分析组21(SAG21)组织了NASA系外行星勘探计划分析组(EXOPAG),以研究恒星污染对太空传输光谱谱的影响,这是一种通过测量超级依赖的行星的恒星恒星的依赖性依赖性的恒星的范围依赖性半径来研究超级行星大气的方法。传输光谱依赖于对被神秘的恒星光谱的精确理解。然而,恒星不是均匀的,恒定的光源,但在时间上具有暂时性的光角和色球,具有诸如斑点,宽面,杂技,杂技,颗粒和耀斑之类的不均匀性。这个下垂汇集了一个由100多名科学家组成的跨学科团队,以及来自直播物理学,出色的天体物理学,行星科学和外部球星氛围研究社区的观察家和理论家,以研究目前可以在此上下文中解决当前的研究需求,以从NASA当前的NASA设施中进行最多的运输研究。该分析产生了14个发现,这些发现属于三个涵盖的科学主题(1)太阳如何用作我们对恒星异质性的理解的最佳实验室(“作为恒星基准的太阳作为恒星基准”)(2)明星除了太阳以外的明星如何扩展了我们的异质性知识(“在其他恒星中延伸到其他恒星”中(“其他恒星”的传播和其他阳光,并融合了太阳和其他信息(3)和3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3)(3))(3))())(3))())())(3))())())())())())(3))(”恒星知识到过境研究”)。在这项邀请的评论中,我们在很大程度上重现了SAG21的最终报告,作为对同行评审文献的贡献。
Study Analysis Group 21 (SAG21) of NASA's Exoplanet Exploration Program Analysis Group (ExoPAG) was organized to study the effect of stellar contamination on space-based transmission spectroscopy, a method for studying exoplanetary atmospheres by measuring the wavelength-dependent radius of a planet as it transits its star. Transmission spectroscopy relies on a precise understanding of the spectrum of the star being occulted. However, stars are not homogeneous, constant light sources but have temporally evolving photospheres and chromospheres with inhomogeneities like spots, faculae, plages, granules, and flares. This SAG brought together an interdisciplinary team of more than 100 scientists, with observers and theorists from the heliophysics, stellar astrophysics, planetary science, and exoplanetary atmosphere research communities, to study the current research needs that can be addressed in this context to make the most of transit studies from current NASA facilities like HST and JWST. The analysis produced 14 findings, which fall into three Science Themes encompassing (1) how the Sun is used as our best laboratory to calibrate our understanding of stellar heterogeneities ("The Sun as the Stellar Benchmark"), (2) how stars other than the Sun extend our knowledge of heterogeneities ("Surface Heterogeneities of Other Stars") and (3) how to incorporate information gathered for the Sun and other stars into transit studies ("Mapping Stellar Knowledge to Transit Studies"). In this invited review, we largely reproduce the final report of SAG21 as a contribution to the peer-reviewed literature.