Stellar Imaging Coronagraph and Exoplanet Coronal Spectrometer: Two Additional Instruments for Exoplanet Exploration Onboard The WSO-UV 1.7 Meter Orbital Telescope
Alexander Tavrov, Shingo Kameda, Andrey Yudaev, Ilia Dzyuban,, Alexander Kiselev, Inna Shashkova, Oleg Korablev, Mikhail Sachkov, Jun, Nishikawa, Motohide Tamura, Go Murakami, Keigo Enya, Masahiro Ikoma, Norio, Narita

TL;DR
This paper discusses two new instruments, UVSPEX and SCEDI, designed for the WSO-UV telescope to enhance exoplanet exploration through UV spectroscopy and direct imaging.
Contribution
Introduction of two novel instruments, UVSPEX and SCEDI, tailored for the WSO-UV telescope to advance exoplanet detection and characterization capabilities.
Findings
UVSPEX can measure hydrogen and oxygen in exoplanet exospheres.
SCEDI enables direct imaging of exoplanets and circumstellar material.
Both instruments share power and control modules for efficiency.
Abstract
The World Space Observatory for Ultraviolet (WSO-UV) is an orbital optical telescope with a 1.7 m-diameter primary mirror currently under development. The WSO-UV is aimed to operate in the 115-310 nm UV spectral range. Its two major science instruments are UV spectrographs and a UV imaging field camera with filter wheels. The WSO-UV project is currently in the implementation phase, with a tentative launch date in 2023. Recently, two additional instruments devoted to exoplanets have been proposed for WSO-UV, which are the focus of this paper. UVSPEX, a UV-Spectrograph for Exoplanets, aims to determine atomic hydrogen and oxygen abundance in the exospheres of terrestrial exoplanets. The spectral range is 115-130 nm which enables simultaneous measurement of hydrogen and oxygen emission intensities during an exoplanet transit. Study of exosphere transit photometric curves can help…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate · Astro and Planetary Science
