论文标题
与詹姆斯·韦伯太空望远镜冠状动脉的直接成像量大型大规模系外行星
Direct imaging of sub-Jupiter mass exoplanets with James Webb Space Telescope coronagraphy
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论文摘要
詹姆斯·韦伯(James Webb)太空望远镜(JWST)目前原定于2021年推出,它将极大地提高我们对外部系统的理解,其能力可以直接形象形象和表征通过冠状动脉进行广泛分离的行星质量伴侣。使用最新的JWST性能模拟,结合了最新的进化模型,我们提出了迄今为止JWST Coronagraphy的最复杂的模拟质量灵敏度限制。特别是,我们将努力集中在附近的年轻移动组中的成员$β$ pictoris和TW hya中的观察。这些限制表明,尽管JWST将在短间隔内对成像系外行星的进步几乎没有改善,但在较大的分离下,灵敏度的提高是显着的。我们预测,JWST将能够成像〜30 au,左右的质量对象,超过〜50 au,并且超过〜100 au,JWST将能够直接对伴侣进行成像,将伴侣直至0.1 $ m_ \ textrm {j} $ - 至少超过领先的地面工具的量级改进。探测这个未开发的参数空间将对集中于行星形成和种群综合的建模工作具有直接的价值。 JWST还将通过其独特的能力来表征第一次在近边境中表征以前检测到的同伴的独特能力,作为基于地面的观测值的绝佳补充。
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), currently scheduled to launch in 2021, will dramatically advance our understanding of exoplanetary systems with its ability to directly image and characterise planetary-mass companions at wide separations through coronagraphy. Using state-of-the-art simulations of JWST performance, in combination with the latest evolutionary models, we present the most sophisticated simulated mass sensitivity limits of JWST coronagraphy to date. In particular, we focus our efforts towards observations of members within the nearby young moving groups $β$ Pictoris and TW Hya. These limits indicate that whilst JWST will provide little improvement towards imaging exoplanets at short separations, at wide separations the increase in sensitivity is dramatic. We predict JWST will be capable of imaging sub-Jupiter mass objects beyond ~30 au, sub-Saturn mass objects beyond ~50 au, and that beyond ~100 au, JWST will be capable of directly imaging companions as small as 0.1 $M_\textrm{J}$ - at least an order of magnitude improvement over the leading ground-based instruments. Probing this unexplored parameter space will be of immediate value to modelling efforts focused on planetary formation and population synthesis. JWST will also serve as an excellent complement to ground based observatories through its unique ability to characterise previously detected companions across the near- to mid-infrared for the first time.