Paving the Road to the Habitable Worlds Observatory with High-Resolution Imaging I: New and Archival Speckle Observations of Potential HWO Target Stars
Zachary D. Hartman, Catherine A. Clark, Michael B. Lund, Kathryn V. Lester, Jos\'e A. Caballero, Steve B. Howell, David Ciardi, Sarah Deveny, Mark E. Everett, Elise Furlan, Venu Kalari, Colin Littlefield, Andrew W. Stephens, Jennifer A. Burt, Guillaume Huber, Rachel Matson

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution speckle imaging to survey potential Habitable Worlds Observatory targets, identifying stellar companions to inform target selection for future direct imaging of habitable exoplanets.
Contribution
It provides new and archival speckle observations of 80 potential HWO target stars, assessing their stellar multiplicity and detection sensitivity.
Findings
Confirmed one candidate companion previously detected by Gaia.
Detected an ambiguous known companion.
Estimated 75-85% detection sensitivity for simulated companions.
Abstract
One of the key goals of the Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO) is to directly image about 25 potentially habitable exoplanets and determine their properties. This challenge will require a large survey of nearby, bright stars -- ~100 according to the Astro2020 Decadel Survey. To ensure the success of the mission and to help guide design decisions, the stellar multiplicity of the target stars must be well-understood. To this end, we present optical speckle imaging of stars in the NASA Exoplanet Exploration Program (ExEP) provisional HWO star list, which is currently the Tier 1 target list for the HWO Target Stars and Systems Sub-Working Group. We obtained new observations using `Alopeke and Zorro at Gemini Observatory and queried the Exoplanet Follow-up Observing Program Archive for archival observations, resulting in speckle imaging data for 80 of the 164 stars. We confirmed one…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Space Technology and Applications
