Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2011-02-24
Palle et al. 2011, ApJ, 728, 19
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
14 pages, 6 figures included
Scientific paper
Visible and near-infrared spectra of transiting hot Jupiter planets have recently been observed, revealing some of the atmospheric constituents of their atmospheres. In the near future, it is probable that primary and secondary eclipse observations of Earth-like rocky planets will also be achieved. The characterization of the Earth's transmission spectrum has shown that both major and trace atmospheric constituents may present strong absorption features, including important bio-markers such as water, oxygen and methane. Our simulations using a recently published empirical Earth's transmission spectrum, and the stellar spectra for a variety of stellar types, indicate that the new generation of extremely large telescopes, such as the proposed 42-meter European Extremely Large Telescope(E-ELT), could be capable of retrieving the transmission spectrum of an Earth-like planet around very cool stars and brown dwarfs (Teff < 3100 K). For a twin of Earth around a star with Teff around 3100 K (M4), for example, the spectral features of water vapor, methane, carbon dioxide, and oxygen in the wavelength range between 0.9 and 2.4 micron can simultaneously be detected within a hundred hours of observing time, or even less for a late-M star. Such detection would constitute a proof for the existence of life in that planet. The detection time can be reduced to a few hours for a super-Earth type of planet with twice the Earth's radius.
Muñoz García A.
Palle Enric
Zapatero Osorio Maria R.
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