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Exozodi disk models for the HOSTS survey on the LBTI
Wyatt, Mark; Kennedy, G.; Skemer, A. et al.
2014In American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts #223
 

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Keywords :
Exozodiacal disks; Exoplanets; Interferometry
Abstract :
[en] This poster describes a simple model for exozodiacal emission that was developed to interpret observations of the Hunt for Observable Signatures of Terrestrial planetary Systems (HOSTS) project on the Large Binocular Telescope Interferometer (LBTI). HOSTS is a NASA-funded key science project using mid-infrared nulling interferometry at the LBTI to seach for faint exozodiacal dust (exozodi) in the habitable zones of nearby stars. The aim was to make a model that includes the fewest possible assumptions, so that it is easy to characterize how choices of model parameters affect what can be inferred from the observations. However the model is also sufficiently complex that it can be compared in a physically meaningful way with the level of dust in the Solar System, and can also be readily used to assess the impact of a detection (or of a non-detection) on the ability of a mission to detect Earth-like planets. Here we describe the model, and apply it to the sample of stars being searched by HOSTS to determine the zodi level (i.e., the number of Solar System zodiacal clouds) that would be needed for a detection for each star in the survey. Particular emphasis is given to our definition of a zodi, and what that means for stars of different luminosity, and a comparison is given between different zodi definitions justifying our final choice. The achievable exozodi levels range from 1-20 zodi for different stars in the prime sample for a 0.01% null depth, with a median level of 2.5 zodi.
Disciplines :
Space science, astronomy & astrophysics
Author, co-author :
Wyatt, Mark;  University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Kennedy, G.;  University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Skemer, A.;  University of Arizona
Bryden, G.;  NASA JPL
Danchi, W. C.;  NASA GSFC
Defrere, Denis ;  Université de Liège > Département d'astrophys., géophysique et océanographie (AGO) > Astroph. extragalactique et observations spatiales (AEOS)
Haniff, C.;  University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Hinz, P.;  University of Arizona
Mennesson, B.;  NASA JPL
Millan-Gabet, R.;  NExScI
Panic, O.;  University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Rieke, G.;  University of Arizona
Roberge, A.;  NASA GSFC
Serabyn, G.;  NASA JPL
Shannon, A. B.;  University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Stapelfeldt, K. R.;  NASA GSFC
Weinberger, A. J.;  Carnegie Inst of Washington
LBTI-HOSTS;  )
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Language :
English
Title :
Exozodi disk models for the HOSTS survey on the LBTI
Publication date :
01 January 2014
Event name :
American Astronomical Society, AAS Meeting #223, id.350.04
Event date :
January 2014
Audience :
International
Main work title :
American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts #223
Commentary :
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