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@article{Tinetti:2015:10.1007/s10686-015-9484-8,
author = {Tinetti, G and Drossart, P and Eccleston, P and Hartogh, P and Isaak, K and Linder, M and Lovis, C and Micela, G and Ollivier, M and Puig, L and Ribas, I and Snellen, I and Swinyard, B and Allard, F and Barstow, J and Cho, J and Coustenis, A and Cockell, C and Correia, A and Decin, L and de, Kok R and Deroo, P and Encrenaz, T and Forget, F and Glasse, A and Griffith, C and Guillot, T and Koskinen, T and Lammer, H and Leconte, J and Maxted, P and Mueller-Wodarg, I and Nelson, R and North, C and Palle, E and Pagano, I and Piccioni, G and Pinfield, D and Selsis, F and Sozzetti, A and Stixrude, L and Tennyson, J and Turrini, D and Zapatero-Osorio, M and Beaulieu, J-P and Grodent, D and Guedel, M and Luz, D and Norgaard-Nielsen, HU and Ray, T and Rickman, H and Selig, A and Swain, M and Banaszkiewicz, M and Barlow, M and Bowles, N and Branduardi-Raymont, G and du, Foresto VC and Gerard, J-C and Gizon, L and Hornstrup, A and Jarchow, C and Kerschbaum, F and Kovacs, G and Lagage, P-O and Lim,},
doi = {10.1007/s10686-015-9484-8},
journal = {Experimental Astronomy},
pages = {329--391},
title = {The EChO science case},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10686-015-9484-8},
volume = {40},
year = {2015}
}
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TY - JOUR
AB - The discovery of almost two thousand exoplanets has revealed an unexpectedlydiverse planet population. We see gas giants in few-day orbits, whole multi-planet systemswithin the orbit of Mercury, and new populations of planets with masses between that of theEarth and Neptune—all unknown in the Solar System. Observations to date have shown thatour Solar System is certainly not representative of the general population of planets in ourMilky Way. The key science questions that urgently need addressing are therefore: What areexoplanets made of? Why are planets as they are? How do planetary systems work and whatcauses the exceptional diversity observed as compared to the Solar System? The EChO(Exoplanet Characterisation Observatory) space mission was conceived to take up thechallenge to explain this diversity in terms of formation, evolution, internal structure andplanet and atmospheric composition. This requires in-depth spectroscopic knowledge of theatmospheres of a large and well-defined planet sample for which precise physical, chemicaland dynamical information can be obtained. In order to fulfil this ambitious scientificprogram, EChO was designed as a dedicated survey mission for transit and eclipsespectroscopy capable of observing a large, diverse and well-defined planet sample withinits 4-year mission lifetime. The transit and eclipse spectroscopy method, whereby the signalfrom the star and planet are differentiated using knowledge of the planetary ephemerides,allows us to measure atmospheric signals from the planet at levels of at least 10−4 relative tothe star. This can only be achieved in conjunction with a carefully designed stable payloadand satellite platform. It is also necessary to provide broad instantaneous wavelengthcoverage to detect as many molecular species as possible, to probe the thermal structureof the planetary atmospheres and to correct for the contaminating effects of the stellarphotosphere. This requires wavelength coverage of at l
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DO - 10.1007/s10686-015-9484-8
EP - 391
PY - 2015///
SN - 1572-9508
SP - 329
TI - The EChO science case
T2 - Experimental Astronomy
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10686-015-9484-8
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/29375
VL - 40
ER -