CHES: a space-borne astrometric mission for the detection of habitable planets of the nearby solar-type stars
Jianghui Ji, Haitao Li, Junbo Zhang, Liang Fang, Dong Li, Su Wang,, Yang Cao, Lei Deng, Baoquan Li, Hao Xian, Xiaodong Gao, Ang Zhang, Fei Li,, Jiacheng Liu, Zhaoxiang Qi, Sheng Jin, Yaning Liu, Guo Chen, Mingtao Li, Yao, Dong, Zi Zhu, CHES consortium

TL;DR
CHES is a proposed space mission aiming to detect Earth-like habitable planets around nearby stars using micro-arcsecond astrometry, enabling direct measurement of planetary masses and system characteristics.
Contribution
It introduces a novel space-based astrometric approach with high-precision instrumentation to discover and characterize habitable-zone exoplanets around solar-type stars.
Findings
First direct measurements of true masses and inclinations of nearby Earth-like planets.
High-precision micro-arcsecond astrometry from space.
Potential to significantly advance understanding of planetary system formation.
Abstract
The Closeby Habitable Exoplanet Survey (CHES) mission is proposed to discover habitable-zone Earth-like planets of the nearby solar-type stars ( away from our solar system) via micro-arcsecond relative astrometry. The major scientific objectives of CHES are: to search for Earth Twins or terrestrial planets in habitable zones orbiting 100 FGK nearby stars; further to conduct a comprehensive survey and extensively characterize the nearby planetary systems. The primary payload is a high-quality, low-distortion, high-stability telescope. The optical subsystem is a coaxial three-mirror anastigmat (TMA) with a -aperture, field of view and working waveband. The camera focal plane is composed of 81 MOSAIC scientific CMOS detectors each with pixels.…
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