Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2002-08-15
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
To appear in "Hubble's Science Legacy: Future Optical-Ultraviolet Astronomy from Space", eds. K.R. Sembach, J.C. Blades, G.D.
Scientific paper
How do planets form from circumstellar disks of gas and dust? What physical processes are responsible for determining the final masses of forming stars and ultimately the initial mass function (IMF)? The Hubble Space Telescope has made major contributions in helping to address these fundamental questions. In the next decade, the Space Infrared Telescope Facility (SIRTF) and the Next Generation Space Telescope (NGST) will build on this heritage in the near- to far-infrared. However several crucial questions will remain. We review recent progress made in star and planet formation with HST, summarize key science objectives for SIRTF and NGST, and suggest problems that would be uniquely suited to a large aperture UV/optical space-based telescope. We focus on studies that take advantage of high spatial resolution and the unique wavelength range not accessible from the ground such as: 1) circumstellar disk structure and composition (resolved images of dust and UV spectroscopy of gas); and 2) extreme populations of young stars in the local group (UV imaging and spectroscopy of massive star-forming regions). An 8m UV/O space telescope operating from 1100-6000 Angstroms over fields of view 4-10' and with spectroscopic capabilities from R = 3,000-10,000 down to < 1000 Angstroms would be a powerful tool for star and planet formation research.
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