Unique Spectroscopy and Imaging of Mars with JWST
Geronimo L. Villanueva, Francesca Altieri, Todd R. Clancy, Therese, Encrenaz, Thierry Fouchet, Paul Hartogh, Emmanuel Lellouch, Miguel A., Lopez-Valverde, Michael J. Mumma, Robert E. Novak, Michael D. Smith,, Ann-Carine Vandaele, Michael J. Wolff, Pierre Ferruit

TL;DR
The paper discusses JWST's capabilities for detailed Mars observations, including spectroscopy and imaging, enabling studies of atmospheric composition, surface features, and dynamic processes with high spatial and spectral resolution.
Contribution
This work is the first comprehensive overview of JWST's potential for Mars science, highlighting its unique vantage point and advanced instruments for planetary exploration.
Findings
High-resolution spectral and imaging capabilities for Mars
Potential to study atmospheric and surface phenomena in detail
Enables new science cases like water D/H mapping and trace species detection
Abstract
In this document, we summarize the main capabilities of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) for performing observations of Mars. The distinctive vantage point of JWST at the Sun-Earth Lagrange point (L2) will allow sampling the full observable disk, permitting the study of short-term phenomena, diurnal processes (across the East-West axis) and latitudinal processes between the hemispheres (including seasonal effects) with excellent spatial resolutions (0.07 arcsec at 2 {\mu}m). Spectroscopic observations will be achievable in the 0.7-5 {\mu}m spectral region with NIRSpec at a maximum resolving power of 2700, and with 8000 in the 1-1.25 {\mu}m range. Imaging will be attainable with NIRCam at 4.3 {\mu}m and with two narrow filters near 2 {\mu}m, while the nightside will be accessible with several filters in the 0.5 to 2 {\mu}m. Such a powerful suite of instruments will be a major asset…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlanetary Science and Exploration · Astro and Planetary Science · Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
