2023
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202245402
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Imaging of exocomets with infrared interferometry

Abstract: Active comets have been detected in several exoplanetary systems, although so far only indirectly, when the dust or gas in the extended coma has transited in front of the stellar disk. The large optical surface and relatively high temperature of an active cometary coma also makes it suitable to study with direct imaging, but the angular separation is generally too small to be reachable with present-day facilities. However, future imaging facilities with the ability to detect terrestrial planets in the habitabl… Show more

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“…Konrad et al (2023) analyzed the detectability of a Venus twin exoplanet and, in particular, how clouds impact the spectral retrieval process. The observability of exocomets with LIFE was discussed in Janson et al (2023). Carrión-González et al (2023) studied how LIFE can detect currently already known exoplanets and how it can leverage synergies HWO.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Konrad et al (2023) analyzed the detectability of a Venus twin exoplanet and, in particular, how clouds impact the spectral retrieval process. The observability of exocomets with LIFE was discussed in Janson et al (2023). Carrión-González et al (2023) studied how LIFE can detect currently already known exoplanets and how it can leverage synergies HWO.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%