Bioverse: A Comprehensive Assessment of the Capabilities of Extremely Large Telescopes to Probe Earth-like O$_\mathrm{2}$ Levels in Nearby Transiting Habitable Zone Exoplanets
Kevin K. Hardegree-Ullman, D\'aniel Apai, Galen J. Bergsten, Ilaria, Pascucci, Mercedes L\'opez-Morales

TL;DR
This study evaluates the potential of extremely large telescopes to detect Earth-like oxygen levels in nearby habitable exoplanets, considering observational constraints and survey strategies, to assess their capability to find extraterrestrial life indicators.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive simulation-based assessment of ELT capabilities for detecting biosignatures in nearby transiting Earth analogs, incorporating realistic observational constraints.
Findings
Detection feasible within 50 years for up to 21% of nearby M dwarf systems
Earth-like O₂ levels detectable on TRAPPIST-1 d-g within 16-55 years
Higher spectral resolution reduces observation time significantly
Abstract
Molecular oxygen is a strong indicator of life on Earth, and may indicate biological processes on exoplanets too. Recent studies proposed that Earth-like O levels might be detectable on nearby exoplanets using high-resolution spectrographs on future extremely large telescopes (ELTs). However, these studies did not consider constraints like relative velocities, planet occurrence rates, and target observability. We expanded on past studies by creating a homogeneous catalog of 286,391 main-sequence stars within 120 pc using Gaia DR3, and used the Bioverse framework to simulate the likelihood of finding nearby transiting Earth analogs. We also simulated a survey of M dwarfs within 20 pc accounting for estimates, transit probabilities, relative velocities, and target observability to determine how long ELTs and theoretical 50-100 meter ground-based telescopes…
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TopicsSpectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research
