The UV-SCOPE Mission: Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Characterization Of Planets and their Environments
David R. Ardila, Evgenya Shkolnik, John Ziemer, Mark Swain, James E., Owen, Michael Line, R. O. Parke Loyd, R. Glenn Sellar, Travis Barman,, Courtney Dressing, William Frazier, April D. Jewell, Robert J. Kinsey, Carl, C. Liebe, Joshua D. Lothringer, Luz Maria Martinez-Sierra

TL;DR
UV-SCOPE is a proposed space mission designed to study exoplanet atmospheres and stellar environments through ultraviolet spectroscopy, aiming to understand atmospheric loss, aerosol formation, and habitability over a broad UV spectral range.
Contribution
It introduces a novel UV observatory with high throughput and continuous coverage, capable of generating a legacy UV spectral database for stars and planets, enhancing exoplanet and stellar environment research.
Findings
Design features enable high throughput UV observations
Continuous UV spectral coverage from 1203 Å to 4000 Å
Potential to generate a comprehensive UV spectral database
Abstract
UV-SCOPE is a mission concept to determine the causes of atmospheric mass loss in exoplanets, investigate the mechanisms driving aerosol formation in hot Jupiters, and study the influence of the stellar environment on atmospheric evolution and habitability. As part of these investigations, the mission will generate a broad-purpose legacy database of time-domain ultraviolet (UV) spectra for nearly 200 stars and planets. The observatory consists of a 60 cm, f/10 telescope paired to a long-slit spectrograph, yielding simultaneous, almost continuous coverage between 1203 {\AA} and 4000 {\AA}, with resolutions ranging from 6000 to 240. The efficient instrument provides throughputs > 4% (far-UV; FUV) and > 15% (near-UV; NUV), comparable to HST/COS and much better than HST/STIS, over the same spectral range. A key design feature is the LiF prism, which serves as a dispersive element and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAtmospheric Ozone and Climate · Astro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
