Exoplanet characterization with NASA's Habitable Worlds Observatory
Joanna K. Barstow, Beth Biller, Mei Ting Mak, Sarah Rugheimer, Amaury Triaud, and Hannah R. Wakeford

TL;DR
The paper discusses NASA's upcoming Habitable Worlds Observatory, which aims to characterize exoplanet atmospheres for signs of habitability and life, emphasizing the importance of international collaboration, laboratory astrophysics, and computational modeling.
Contribution
It highlights the scientific goals, technical capabilities, and strategic opportunities for the UK exoplanet community to influence and utilize the HWO mission.
Findings
HWO will achieve 10$^{-10}$ contrast for direct spectroscopy.
It will detect biosignatures like ocean glint and vegetation red edge.
International collaboration and preparatory research are crucial for success.
Abstract
Exoplanet atmosphere characterization has seen revolutionary advances over the last few years, providing us with unique insights into atmospheric chemistry, dynamics and planet formation mechanisms. However, true solar system analog planets remain inaccessible. A major goal for exoplanet science over the coming decades is to observe, and characterize, temperate rocky planets and cool gas giants in orbit around solar-type stars, with the prospect of detecting signs of habitability or even life. Characterization and categorization of these planets relies on direct spectroscopic observations capable of identifying molecular species in their atmospheres; however, these observations represent a substantial engineering challenge due to the extreme contrast between a temperate, Earth-sized exoplanet and its parent star. NASA's next flagship mission, the Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO) -…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
