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The Astrophysical Journal | 2013

Finding Extraterrestrial Life Using Ground-based High-dispersion Spectroscopy

I. A. G. Snellen; R. J. de Kok; R. S. Le Poole; M. Brogi; J. L. Birkby

Exoplanet observations promise one day to unveil the presence of extraterrestrial life. Atmospheric compounds in strong chemical disequilibrium would point to large-scale biological activity just as oxygen and methane do in the Earths atmosphere. The cancellation of both the Terrestrial Planet Finder and Darwin missions means that it is unlikely that a dedicated space telescope to search for biomarker gases in exoplanet atmospheres will be launched within the next 25 years. Here we show that ground-based telescopes provide a strong alternative for finding biomarkers in exoplanet atmospheres through transit observations. Recent results on hot Jupiters show the enormous potential of high-dispersion spectroscopy to separate the extraterrestrial and telluric signals, making use of the Doppler shift of the planet. The transmission signal of oxygen from an Earth-twin orbiting a small red dwarf star is only a factor of three smaller than that of carbon monoxide recently detected in the hot Jupiter τ Bootis b, albeit such a star will be orders of magnitude fainter. We show that if Earth-like planets are common, the planned extremely large telescopes can detect oxygen within a few dozen transits. Ultimately, large arrays of dedicated flux-collector telescopes equipped with high-dispersion spectrographs can provide the large collecting area needed to perform a statistical study of life-bearing planets in the solar neighborhood.


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2001

An all-sky set of (B)-V-R photometric calibrators for Schmidt surveys. GSPC2.1: First release

Beatrice Bucciarelli; J. García Yus; R. Casalegno; Marc Postman; B. M. Lasker; C. Sturch; M. G. Lattanzi; B. J. McLean; Edgardo Costa; A. Falasca; R. S. Le Poole; G. Massone; M. Potter; A. Rosenberg; T. Borgman; J. Doggett; J. Morrison; A. Pizzuti; E. Pompei; D. Rehner; L. Siciliano; David Wolfe

We publish 622 CCD photometric sequences in the Johnson-Kron-Cousins standard system, distributed both in the northern and southern hemispheres, useful for the calibration of photographic photometry of Schmidt survey plates. The collection and reduction of the CCD data presented here are part of a long-term program devoted to the construction of the Second Guide Star Photometric Catalog (GSPC-II). The GSPC-II is an all-sky catalog of photometric stellar sequences with a limiting magnitude of V = 19 or fainter, in the (B), V ,a nd R passbands of the Johnson-Kron-Cousins system. Standard photometric errors are at the level of0.07 for a V 19 magnitude star. These sequences are being used by teams of the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) and the Osservatorio Astronomico of Torino (OATo) for the photometric calibration of the Second Guide Star Catalog.


Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union | 2008

Ground-based detections of sodium in HD 209458b's atmosphere in two data sets

Simon Albrecht; I. A. G. Snellen; E. J. W. de Mooij; R. S. Le Poole

We present two separate ground-based detections of sodium in the transmission spectrum of HD 209458b. First we reanalyzed an archival data set from the HDS spectrograph on Subaru, which shows sodium at a >5σ level. Secondly, our preliminary results of a UVES/VLT data set indicate sodium absorption at a similar level, although the data cover the eclipse only partially. Both results are fully consistent with the HST results of Charbonneau et al . (2002). The Na D absorption feature seems to be resolved in the narrowest passband.


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2009

The Hipparcos catalogue

Mac Perryman; Lennart Lindegren; J. Kovalevsky; Erik Høg; Ulrich Bastian; P. L. Bernacca; Michel Creze; F. Donati; M. Grenon; F. van Leeuwen; H. Van Der Marel; Francois Mignard; C. A. Murray; R. S. Le Poole; Hans Schrijver; C. Turon; F. Arenou; M. Froeschle; C. S. Petersen


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2008

Ground-based detection of sodium in the transmission spectrum of exoplanet HD209458b

I. A. G. Snellen; Simon Albrecht; E. J. W. de Mooij; R. S. Le Poole


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 1992

In-orbit performance of the Hipparcos astrometry satellite

M. A. C. Perryman; E. Høg; J. Kovalevsky; Lennart Lindegren; C. Turon; P. L. Bernacca; Michel Creze; F. Donati; M. Grenon; M. Grewing; F. van Leeuwen; H. Van Der Marel; C. A. Murray; R. S. Le Poole; Hans Schrijver


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 1973

A first 1415MHz survey with the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope : an attempt to detect radio emission from quasi stellar objects.

P. Katgert; J. K. Katgert-Merkelijn; R. S. Le Poole; H. van der Laan


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 1996

HIPPARCOS DISTANCES AND MASS LIMITS FOR THE PLANETARY CANDIDATES : 47 URSAE MAJORIS, 70 VIRGINIS, AND 51 PEGASI

M. A. C. Perryman; Lennart Lindegren; F. Arenou; Ulrich Bastian; H.-H. Bernstein; F. van Leeuwen; Hans Schrijver; P. L. Bernacca; D. W. Evans; J. L. Falin; M. Froeschle; M. Grenon; R. Hering; E. Høg; J. Kovalevsky; F. Mignard; C. A. Murray; Margaret J. Penston; C. S. Petersen; R. S. Le Poole; S. Söderhjelm; C. Turon


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 1992

The HIPPARCOS Input Catalogue. II - Astrometric data

H. Jahreiss; Y. Requieme; A.N. Argue; J. Dommanget; M. Rousseau; T. Lederle; R. S. Le Poole; J.M. Mazurier; L.V. Morrison; O. Nys


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 1995

Parallaxes and the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram for the preliminary HIPPARCOS solution H30

M. A. C. Perryman; Lennart Lindegren; J. Kovalevsky; Catherine Turon; Esben P. Hoeg; M. Grenon; Hans Schrijver; P. L. Bernacca; Michel Creze; F. Donati; D. W. Evans; J. L. Falin; M. Froeschle; Alfredo Gomez; M. Grewing; Floor van Leeuwen; H. Van Der Marel; Francois Mignard; C. A. Murray; Margaret J. Penston; C. S. Petersen; R. S. Le Poole; H. G. Walter

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M. Grenon

Delft University of Technology

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C. A. Murray

East Sussex County Council

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C. Turon

Janssen Pharmaceutica

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Ulrich Bastian

University of Copenhagen

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D. W. Evans

University of Cambridge

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Catherine Turon

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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