Large Interferometer For Exoplanets (LIFE): XIII. The Value of Combining Thermal Emission and Reflected Light for the Characterization of Earth Twins
E. Alei, S. P. Quanz, B. S. Konrad, E. O. Garvin, V. Kofman, A., Mandell, D. Angerhausen, P. Molli\`ere, M. R. Meyer, T. Robinson, S., Rugheimer, the LIFE Collaboration

TL;DR
Combining UV/VIS/NIR and MIR observations from future space missions significantly enhances the characterization of Earth-like exoplanets, especially in constraining atmospheric composition, thermal structure, and biosignatures.
Contribution
This study demonstrates the scientific benefits of joint atmospheric retrievals from HWO and LIFE, highlighting improved constraints on exoplanet properties over separate observations.
Findings
Joint retrievals accurately define atmospheric thermal profiles.
Synergistic observations better constrain key biosignature gases.
Combined data increases detection significance of atmospheric features.
Abstract
Following the recommendations to NASA and ESA, the search for life on exoplanets will be a priority in the next decades. Two direct imaging space mission concepts are being developed: the Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO) and the Large Interferometer for Exoplanets (LIFE). HWO focuses on reflected light spectra in the ultraviolet/visible/near-infrared (UV/VIS/NIR), while LIFE captures the mid-infrared (MIR) emission of temperate exoplanets. We assess the potential of HWO and LIFE in characterizing a cloud-free Earth twin orbiting a Sun-like star at 10 pc, both separately and synergistically, aiming to quantify the increase in information from joint atmospheric retrievals on a habitable planet. We perform Bayesian retrievals on simulated data from an HWO-like and a LIFE-like mission separately, then jointly, considering the baseline spectral resolutions currently assumed for these…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
