Bioverse: GMT and ELT Direct Imaging and High-Resolution Spectroscopy Assessment $\unicode{x2013}$ Surveying Exo-Earth O$_{\mathrm{2}}$ and Testing the Habitable Zone Oxygen Hypothesis
Kevin K. Hardegree-Ullman, D\'aniel Apai, Sebastiaan Y. Haffert,, Martin Schlecker, Markus Kasper, Jens Kammerer, Kevin Wagner

TL;DR
This paper evaluates the potential of upcoming large telescopes to detect oxygen biosignatures on Earth-like exoplanets, assessing survey strategies and testing the habitable zone oxygen hypothesis with detailed statistical modeling.
Contribution
It introduces the Bioverse framework to estimate detection capabilities of GMT and ELT for O$_{ ext{2}}$ on exo-Earths, and assesses the feasibility of testing the habitable zone oxygen hypothesis.
Findings
Up to 7 EECs with O$_{ ext{2}}$ detectable on GMT within 10 years.
Up to 19 EECs with O$_{ ext{2}}$ detectable on ELT within 10 years.
Proxima Centauri b could be tested for O$_{ ext{2}}$ in about one week on ELT.
Abstract
Biosignature detection in the atmospheres of Earth-like exoplanets is one of the most significant and ambitious goals for astronomy, astrobiology, and humanity. Molecular oxygen is among the strongest indicators of life on Earth, but it will be extremely difficult to detect via transmission spectroscopy. We used the Bioverse statistical framework to assess the ability to probe Earth-like O levels on hypothetical nearby habitable zone exo-Earth candidates (EECs) using direct imaging and high-resolution spectroscopy on the Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT) and the Extremely Large Telescope (ELT). Assuming continued improvement in instruments and data processing, our analysis highlights the best-case scenarios. Earth-like O levels could be probed on up to 7 and 19 EECs orbiting bright M dwarfs within 20 pc in a hypothetical 10-year survey on the GMT…
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TopicsOptical Imaging and Spectroscopy Techniques · Spectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research
