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13 December 2020 The TOLIMAN space telescope: discovering exoplanets in the solar neighbourhood
Peter G. Tuthill, Louis Desdoigts, Christopher H. Betters, Barnaby Norris, Iver H. Cairns, Sergio G. Leon-Saval
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Abstract
Although discovery technologies are now populating exoplanet catalogs into the thousands, contemporary astronomy is poorly equipped to find the most compelling exoplanetary real-estate: earth-analog systems within our immediate solar neighbourhood. The TOLIMAN space telescope program aims to develop low-cost, agile mission concepts dedicated to astrometric detection of exoplanets within 10PC, and in particularly targeting the Alpha Cen system. It accomplishes this by deploying an innovative optical and signal encoding architecture that targets the most promising technique for this critical stellar sample: high precision astrometric monitoring. Two pathfinder missions, the first a cubesat slated for 2021 launch, and the second a 10cm space telescope under development at the University of Sydney. We will present an overview of the family of missions and the novel technologies underlying the signal detection strategy.
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Peter G. Tuthill, Louis Desdoigts, Christopher H. Betters, Barnaby Norris, Iver H. Cairns, and Sergio G. Leon-Saval "The TOLIMAN space telescope: discovering exoplanets in the solar neighbourhood", Proc. SPIE 11446, Optical and Infrared Interferometry and Imaging VII, 1144612 (13 December 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2563081
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KEYWORDS
Space telescopes

Environmental sensing

Eye

Target detection

Telescopes

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