The EChO science case
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Tinetti, Giovanna
Drossart, Pierre
Eccleston, Paul
Hartogh, Paul
Isaak, Kate
Linder, Martin
Lovis, Christophe
Micela, Giusi
Ollivier, Marc
Puig, Ludovic
Ribas, Ignasi
Snellen, Ignas
Allard, Bruce Swinyard France
Barstow, Joanna
Cho, James
Coustenis, Athena
Cockell, Charles
Correia, Alexandre
Decin, Leen
Kok, Remco de
Deroo, Pieter
Encrenaz, Therese
Forget, Francois
Glasse, Alistair
Griffith, Caitlin
Guillot, Tristan
Koskinen, Tommi
Lammer, Helmut
Leconte, Jeremy
Maxted, Pierre
Mueller-Wodarg, Ingo
Nelson, Richard
North, Chris
Pallé, Enric
Pagano, Isabella
Piccioni, Guseppe
Pinfield, D.J.
Selsis, Franck
Sozzetti, Alessandro
Stixrude, Lars
Tennyson, Jonathan
Turrini, Diego
Beaulieu, Mariarosa Zapatero-Osorio Jean-Philippe
Grodent, Denis
Guedel, Manuel
Luz, David
Nørgaard-Nielsen, Hans Ulrik
Ray, Tom
Rickman, Hans
Selig, Avri
Banaszkiewicz, Mark Swain Marek
Barlow, Mike
Bowles, Neil
Branduardi-Raymont, Graziella
Foresto, Vincent Coudé du
Gerard, Jean-Claude
Gizon, Laurent
Hornstrup, Allan
Jarchow, Christopher
Kerschbaum, Franz
Kovacs, Géza
Lagage, Pierre-Olivier
Lim, Tanya
Lopez-Morales, Mercedes
Malaguti, Giuseppe
Pace, Emanuele
Pascale, Enzo
Vandenbussche, Bart
Wright, Gillian
Adriani, Gonzalo Ramos Zapata Alberto
Azzollini, Ruymán
Balado, Ana
Bryson, Ian
Burston, Raymond
Colomé, Josep
Foresto, Vincent Coudé du
Crook, Martin
Giorgio, Anna Di
Griffin, Matt
Hoogeveen, Ruud
Ottensamer, Roland
Irshad, Ranah
Middleton, Kevin
Morgante, Gianluca
Pinsard, Frederic
Rataj, Mirek
Reess, Jean-Michel
Savini, Giorgio
Schrader, Jan-Rutger
Stamper, Richard
Abe, Berend Winter L.
Abreu, M.
Achilleos, N.
Ade, P.
Adybekian, V.
Affer, L.
Agnor, C.
Agundez, M.
Alard, C.
Alcala, J.
Prieto, C. Allende
Floriano, F. J. Alonso
Altieri, F.
Iglesias, C. A. Alvarez
Amado, P.
Andersen, A.
Aylward, A.
Baffa, C.
Bakos, G.
Ballerini, P.
Banaszkiewicz, M.
Barber, R. J.
Barrado, D.
Barton, E. J.
Batista, V.
Bellucci, G.
Avilés, J. A. Belmonte
Berry, D.
Bézard, B.
Biondi, D.
Błęcka, M.
Boisse, I.
Bonfond, B.
Bordé, P.
Börner, P.
Bouy, H.
Brown, L.
Buchhave, L.
Budaj, J.
Bulgarelli, A.
Burleigh, M.
Cabral, A.
Capria, M. T.
Cassan, A.
Cavarroc, C.
Cecchi-Pestellini, C.
Cerulli, R.
Chadney, J.
Chamberlain, S.
Charnoz, S.
Jessen, N. Christian
Ciaravella, A.
Claret, A.
Claudi, R.
Coates, A.
Cole, R.
Collura, A.
Cordier, D.
Covino, E.
Danielski, C.
Damasso, M.
Deeg, H. J.
Delgado-Mena, E.
Vecchio, C. Del
Demangeon, O.
Sio, A. De
Wit, J. De
Dobrijévic, M.
Doel, P.
Dominic, C.
Dorfi, E.
Eales, S.
Eiroa, C.
Contreras, M. Espinoza
Esposito, M.
Eymet, V.
Fabrizio, N.
Fernández, M.
Castella, B. Femenía
Figueira, P.
Filacchione, G.
Fletcher, L.
Focardi, M.
Fossey, S.
Fouqué, P.
Frith, J.
Galand, M.
Gambicorti, L.
Gaulme, P.
López, R. J. García
Garcia-Piquer, A.
Gear, W.
Gerard, J. -C.
Gesa, L.
Giani, E.
Gianotti, F.
Gillon, M.
Giro, E.
Giuranna, M.
Gomez, H.
Gomez-Leal, I.
Hernandez, J. Gonzalez
Merino, B. González
Graczyk, R.
Grassi, D.
Guardia, J.
Guio, P.
Gustin, J.
Hargrave, P.
Haigh, J.
Hébrard, E.
Heiter, U.
Heredero, R. L.
Herrero, E.
Hersant, F.
Heyrovsky, D.
Hollis, M.
Hubert, B.
Hueso, R.
Israelian, G.
Iro, N.
Irwin, P.
Jacquemoud, S.
Jones, G.
Jones, H.R.A.
Justtanont, K.
Kehoe, T.
Kerschbaum, F.
Kerins, E.
Kervella, P.
Kipping, D.
Koskinen, T.
Krupp, N.
Lahav, O.
Laken, B.
Lanza, N.
Lellouch, E.
Leto, G.
Goldaracena, J. Licandro
Lithgow-Bertelloni, C.
Liu, S. J.
Cicero, U. Lo
Lodieu, N.
Lognonné, P.
Lopez-Puertas, M.
Lopez-Valverde, M. A.
Rasmussen, I. Lundgaard
Luntzer, A.
Machado, P.
MacTavish, C.
Maggio, A.
Maillard, J. -P.
Magnes, W.
Maldonado, J.
Mall, U.
Marquette, J.-B.
Mauskopf, P.
Massi, F.
Maurin, A. -S.
Medvedev, A.
Michaut, C.
Miles-Paez, P.
Montalto, M.
Rodríguez, P. Montañés
Monteiro, M.
Montes, D.
Morais, H.
Morales, J. C.
Morales-Calderón, M.
Morello, G.
Martín, A. Moro
Moses, J.
Bedon, A. Moya
Alcaino, F. Murgas
Oliva, E.
Orton, G.
Palla, F.
Pancrazzi, M.
Pantin, E.
Parmentier, V.
Parviainen, H.
Ramírez, K. Y. Peña
Peralta, J.
Perez-Hoyos, S.
Petrov, R.
Pezzuto, S.
Pietrzak, R.
Pilat-Lohinger, E.
Piskunov, N.
Prinja, R.
Prisinzano, L.
Polichtchouk, I.
Poretti, E.
Radioti, A.
Ramos, A. A.
Rank-Lüftinger, T.
Read, P.
Readorn, K.
López, R. Rebolo
Rebordão, J.
Rengel, M.
Rezac, L.
Rocchetto, M.
Rodler, F.
Béjar, V. J. Sánchez
Lavega, A. Sanchez
Sanromá, E.
Santos, N.
Forcada, J. Sanz
Scandariato, G.
Schmider, F. -X.
Scholz, A.
Scuderi, S.
Sethenadh, J.
Shore, S.
Showman, A.
Sicardy, B.
Sitek, P.
Smith, A.
Soret, L.
Sousa, S.
Stiepen, A.
Stolarski, M.
Strazzulla, G.
Tabernero, H. M
Tanga, P.
Tecsa, M.
Temple, J.
Terenzi, L.
Tessenyi, M.
Testi, L.
Thompson, S.
Thrastarson, H.
Tingley, B. W.
Trifoglio, M.
Torres, J. Martín
Tozzi, A.
Turrini, D.
Varley, R.
Vakili, F.
Val-Borro, M. de
Valdivieso, M. L.
Venot, O.
Villaver, E.
Vinatier, S.
Viti, S.
Waldmann, I.
Waltham, D.
Ward-Thompson, D.
Waters, R.
Watkins, C.
Watson, D.
Wawer, P.
Wawrzaszk, A.
White, G.
Widemann, T.
Winek, W.
Wiśniowski, T.
Yelle, R.
Yung, Y.
Yurchenko, S.N.
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2299/18958
Abstract
The discovery of almost 2000 exoplanets has revealed an unexpectedly diverse planet population. Observations to date have shown that our Solar System is certainly not representative of the general population of planets in our Milky Way. The key science questions that urgently need addressing are therefore: What are exoplanets made of? Why are planets as they are? What causes the exceptional diversity observed as compared to the Solar System? EChO (Exoplanet Characterisation Observatory) has been designed as a dedicated survey mission for transit and eclipse spectroscopy capable of observing a large and diverse planet sample within its four-year mission lifetime. EChO can target the atmospheres of super-Earths, Neptune-like, and Jupiter-like planets, in the very hot to temperate zones (planet temperatures of 300K-3000K) of F to M-type host stars. Over the next ten years, several new ground- and space-based transit surveys will come on-line (e.g. NGTS, CHEOPS, TESS, PLATO), which will specifically focus on finding bright, nearby systems. The current rapid rate of discovery would allow the target list to be further optimised in the years prior to EChO's launch and enable the atmospheric characterisation of hundreds of planets. Placing the satellite at L2 provides a cold and stable thermal environment, as well as a large field of regard to allow efficient time-critical observation of targets randomly distributed over the sky. A 1m class telescope is sufficiently large to achieve the necessary spectro-photometric precision. The spectral coverage (0.5-11 micron, goal 16 micron) and SNR to be achieved by EChO, thanks to its high stability and dedicated design, would enable a very accurate measurement of the atmospheric composition and structure of hundreds of exoplanets.
Publication date
2015-12-01Published in
Experimental AstronomyPublished version
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10686-015-9484-8Other links
http://hdl.handle.net/2299/18958Metadata
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