Planet Discoverer Interferometer (PDI) I: a potential precursor to Terrestrial Planet Finder
Abstract
We consider a possible precursor interferometer to Terrestrial Planet Finder. The precursor called Planet Discoverer Interferometer (PDI) would search for broadband 10 μm radiation from possible terrestrial planets orbiting stars out to a distance of 8-10pc and at an angular separation of at least 0.1 arcseconds. There are about 20 stars of types A,F,G and K around which an Earth-analog might be detected. PDI would be able to confirm such planets by seeing their orbital motion. PDI would also be able to observe 5 μm radiation from the more massive and younger gas-giant planets around stars up to distances ∼ 150 pc, separated from their star by more than 0.05 arc seconds. It would also see the re-radiated thermal radiation of Jupiter-like planets at temperatures above ∼130K. The device would be a 15m long truss with four SIRTF-like telescopes. It would need to be in a SIRTF-like Earth-trailing orbit, and would be radiatively cooled. A very preliminary design suggest that PDI could fit into the shroud of a Delta II rocket. Similar preliminary calculations suggest that the total lifetime cost of such a mission would be under $300M. Detailed studies of this concept are in process.
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© 1998 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Support for TPF and SIM studies at the University of Arizona has been provided by JPL under contract #961268.Attached Files
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20180801-112900767
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- 961268
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- Infrared Processing and Analysis Center (IPAC)
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- Proceedings of SPIE
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- 3350