Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Toward Direct Imaging of Low-Mass Gas-Giants with the James Webb Space Telescope

Toward Direct Imaging of Low-Mass Gas-Giants with the James Webb Space Telescope

Authors:

Schlieder et al

Abstract:

In preparation for observations with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), we have identified new members of the nearby, young M dwarf sample and compiled an up to date list of these stars. Here we summarize our efforts to identify young M dwarfs, describe the current sample, and detail its demographics in the context of direct planet imaging. We also describe our investigations of the unprecedented sensitivity of the JWST when imaging nearby, young M dwarfs. The JWST is the only near term facility capable of routinely pushing direct imaging capabilities around M dwarfs to sub-Jovian masses and will provide key insight into questions regarding low-mass gas-giant properties, frequency, formation, and architectures.

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