Habitable Worlds Observatory's Concept and Technology Maturation: Initial Feasibility and Trade Space Exploration
Lee D. Feinberg, Breann N. Sitarski, Michael W. McElwain, Giada Arney, Caleb Baker, Matthew R. Bolcar, Marie Levine, Alice Liu, Bertrand Mennesson, Aki Roberge, J. Scott Smith, Feng Zhao, John Ziemer

TL;DR
The paper discusses the initial feasibility, architecture development, and technology maturation of the Habitable Worlds Observatory, a mission designed to search for extraterrestrial life and advance astrophysics.
Contribution
It presents the progress in mission architecture, science cases, and technology roadmaps, establishing a foundation for the observatory's future development.
Findings
Progress in architecture development and integrated modeling.
Established science cases and technology roadmaps.
Plans for instrument studies and international collaboration.
Abstract
The Habitable Worlds Observatory is the first telescope ever designed to search for life and will be a powerhouse of discovery across topics in astrophysics. The observatory was the top recommendation of the Astro2020 Decadal Survey for large missions and a new HWO Technology Maturation Project Office was formed in August 2024 to mature the architecture, science and technology. In this paper we review the overall approach taken to mature the mission concept. We show progress on architecture development, integrated modeling, science cases, and technology roadmaps consistent with pre-formulation studies. We discuss plans for instrument studies and international engagement and science engagement including a Community Science and Instrument Team. Finally, we describe the plan forward to the Mission Concept Review.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
