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Ariel: Enabling planetary science across light-years

  • Autori: Giovanna Tinetti; Paul Eccleston; Carole Haswell; Pierre-Olivier Lagage; Jérémy Leconte; Theresa Lüftinger; Giusi Micela; Michel Min; Göran Pilbratt; Ludovic Puig; Mark Swain; Leonardo Testi; Diego Turrini; Bart Vandenbussche; Maria Rosa Zapatero Osorio; Anna Aret; Jean-Philippe Beaulieu; Lars Buchhave; Martin Ferus; Matt Griffin; Manuel Guedel; Paul Hartogh; Pedro Machado; Giuseppe Malaguti; Enric Pallé; Mirek Rataj; Tom Ray; Ignasi Ribas; Robert Szabó; Jonathan Tan; Stephanie Werner; Francesco Ratti; Carsten Scharmberg; Jean-Christophe Salvignol; Nathalie Boudin; Jean-Philippe Halain; Martin Haag; Pierre-Elie Crouzet; Ralf Kohley; Kate Symonds; Florian Renk; Andrew Caldwell; Manuel Abreu; Gustavo Alonso; Jerome Amiaux; Michel Berthé; Georgia Bishop; Neil Bowles; Manuel Carmona; Deirdre Coffey; Josep Colomé; Martin Crook; Lucile Désjonqueres; José J. Díaz; Rachel Drummond; Mauro Focardi; Jose M. Gómez; Warren Holmes; Matthijs Krijger; Zsolt Kovacs; Tom Hunt; Richardo Machado; Gianluca Morgante; Marc Ollivier; Roland Ottensamer; Emanuele Pace; Teresa Pagano; Enzo Pascale; Chris Pearson; Søren Møller Pedersen; Moshe Pniel; Stéphane Roose; Giorgio Savini; Richard Stamper; Peter Szirovicza; Janos Szoke; Ian Tosh; Francesc Vilardell; Joanna Barstow; Luca Borsato; Sarah Casewell; Quentin Changeat; Benjamin Charnay; Svatopluk CiviÅ¡; Vincent Coudé du Foresto; Athena Coustenis; Nicolas Cowan; Camilla Danielski; Olivier Demangeon; Pierre Drossart; Billy N. Edwards; Gabriella Gilli; Therese Encrenaz; Csaba Kiss; Anastasia Kokori; Masahiro Ikoma; Juan Carlos Morales; João Mendonça; Andrea Moneti; Lorenzo Mugnai; Antonio García Muñoz; Ravit Helled; Mihkel Kama; Yamila Miguel; Nikos Nikolaou; Isabella Pagano; Olja Panic; Miriam Rengel; Hans Rickman; Marco Rocchetto; Subhajit Sarkar; Franck Selsis; Jonathan Tennyson; Angelos Tsiaras; Olivia Venot; Krisztián Vida; Ingo P. Waldmann; Sergey Yurchenko; Gyula Szabó; Rob Zellem; Ahmed Al-Refaie; Javier Perez Alvarez; Lara Anisman; Axel Arhancet; Jaume Ateca; Robin Baeyens; John R. Barnes; Taylor Bell; Serena Benatti; Katia Biazzo; Maria BÅ‚Ä™cka; Aldo Stefano Bonomo; José Bosch; Diego Bossini; Jeremy Bourgalais; Daniele Brienza; Anna Brucalassi; Giovanni Bruno; Hamish Caines; Simon Calcutt; Tiago Campante; Rodolfo Canestrari; Nick Cann; Giada Casali; Albert Casas; Giuseppe Cassone; Christophe Cara; Manuel Carmona; Ludmila Carone; Nathalie Carrasco; Quentin Changeat; Paolo Chioetto; Fausto Cortecchia; Markus Czupalla; Katy L. Chubb; Angela Ciaravella; Antonio Claret; Riccardo Claudi; Claudio Codella; Maya Garcia Comas; Gianluca Cracchiolo; Patricio Cubillos; Vania Da Peppo; Leen Decin; Clemence Dejabrun; Elisa Delgado-Mena; Anna Di Giorgio; Emiliano Diolaiti; Caroline Dorn; Vanessa Doublier; Eric Doumayrou; Georgina Dransfield; Luc Dumaye; Emma Dunford; Antonio Jimenez Escobar; Vincent Van Eylen; Maria Farina; Davide Fedele; Alejandro Fernández; Benjamin Fleury; Sergio Fonte; Jean Fontignie; Luca Fossati; Bernd Funke; Camille Galy; Zoltán Garai; Andrés García; Alberto García-Rigo; Antonio Garufi; Giuseppe Germano Sacco; Paolo Giacobbe; Alejandro Gómez; Arturo Gonzalez; Francisco Gonzalez-Galindo; Davide Grassi; Caitlin Griffith; Mario Giuseppe Guarcello; Audrey Goujon; Amélie Gressier; Aleksandra Grzegorczyk; Tristan Guillot; Gloria Guilluy; Peter Hargrave; Marie-Laure Hellin; Enrique Herrero; Matt Hills; Benoit Horeau; Yuichi Ito; Niels Christian Jessen; Petr Kabath; Szilárd Kálmán; Yui Kawashima; Tadahiro Kimura; Antonín Knížek; Laura Kreidberg; Ronald Kruid; Diederik J. M. Kruijssen; Petr Kubelík; Luisa Lara; Sebastien Lebonnois; David Lee; Maxence Lefevre; Tim Lichtenberg; Daniele Locci; Matteo Lombini; Alejandro Sanchez Lopez; Andrea Lorenzani; Ryan MacDonald; Laura Magrini; Jesus Maldonado; Emmanuel Marcq; Alessandra Migliorini; Darius Modirrousta-Galian; Karan Molaverdikhani; Sergio Molinari; Paul Mollière; Vincent Moreau; Giuseppe Morello; Gi
  • Anno di pubblicazione: 2021
  • Tipologia: Capitolo o Saggio
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/532443

Abstract

Ariel, the Atmospheric Remote-sensing Infrared Exoplanet Large-survey, was adopted as the fourth medium-class mission in ESA's Cosmic Vision programme to be launched in 2029. During its 4-year mission, Ariel will study what exoplanets are made of, how they formed and how they evolve, by surveying a diverse sample of about 1000 extrasolar planets, simultaneously in visible and infrared wavelengths. It is the first mission dedicated to measuring the chemical composition and thermal structures of hundreds of transiting exoplanets, enabling planetary science far beyond the boundaries of the Solar System. The payload consists of an off-axis Cassegrain telescope (primary mirror 1100 mm x 730 mm ellipse) and two separate instruments (FGS and AIRS) covering simultaneously 0.5-7.8 micron spectral range. The satellite is best placed into an L2 orbit to maximise the thermal stability and the field of regard. The payload module is passively cooled via a series of V-Groove radiators; the detectors for the AIRS are the only items that require active cooling via an active Ne JT cooler. The Ariel payload is developed by a consortium of more than 50 institutes from 16 ESA countries, which include the UK, France, Italy, Belgium, Poland, Spain, Austria, Denmark, Ireland, Portugal, Czech Republic, Hungary, the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Estonia, and a NASA contribution.