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Astro2020 Project White Paper: The Cosmic Accelerometer

Authors :
Eikenberry, Stephen S
Gonzalez, Anthony
Darling, Jeremy
Liske, Jochen
Slepian, Zachary
Mueller, Guido
Conklin, John
Fulda, Paul
Oliveira, Claudia Mendes de
Bentz, Misty
Jeram, Sarik
Dong, Chenxing
Townsend, Amanda
Nakazono, Lilianne Mariko Izuti
Quimby, Robert
Welsh, William
Harrington, Joseph
Law, Nicholas
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
arXiv, 2019.

Abstract

We propose an experiment, the Cosmic Accelerometer, designed to yield velocity precision of $\leq 1$ cm/s with measurement stability over years to decades. The first-phase Cosmic Accelerometer, which is at the scale of the Astro2020 Small programs, will be ideal for precision radial velocity measurements of terrestrial exoplanets in the Habitable Zone of Sun-like stars. At the same time, this experiment will serve as the technical pathfinder and facility core for a second-phase larger facility at the Medium scale, which can provide a significant detection of cosmological redshift drift on a 6-year timescale. This larger facility will naturally provide further detection/study of Earth twin planet systems as part of its external calibration process. This experiment is fundamentally enabled by a novel low-cost telescope technology called PolyOculus, which harnesses recent advances in commercial off the shelf equipment (telescopes, CCD cameras, and control computers) combined with a novel optical architecture to produce telescope collecting areas equivalent to standard telescopes with large mirror diameters. Combining a PolyOculus array with an actively-stabilized high-precision radial velocity spectrograph provides a unique facility with novel calibration features to achieve the performance requirements for the Cosmic Accelerometer.<br />Comment: 13 pages, 2 figures; Submitted as an Astro 2020 Decadal Survey Project White Paper

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b2ce88e972ecd0154d69a3939cf7b9a6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1907.08271