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the new frontier of high precision astrometry

Authors :
Malbet, Fabien
Boehm, Céline
Krone-Martins, Alberto
Amorim, Antonio
Anglada-Escudé, Guillem
Brandeker, Alexis
Courbin, Frédéric
Enßlin, Torsten
Falcão, Antonio
Freese, Katherine
Holl, Berry
Labadie, Lucas
Léger, Alain
Mamon, Gary A.
McArthur, Barbara
Mora, Alcione
Shao, Mike
Sozzetti, Alessandro
Spolyar, Douglas
Villaver, Eva
Abbas, Ummi
Albertus, Conrado
Alves, João
Barnes, Rory
Bonomo, Aldo Stefano
Bouy, Hervé
Brown, Warren R.
Cardoso, Vitor
Castellani, Marco
Chemin, Laurent
Clark, Hamish
Correia, Alexandre C.M.
Crosta, Mariateresa
Crouzier, Antoine
Damasso, Mario
Darling, Jeremy
Davies, Melvyn B.
Diaferio, Antonaldo
Fortin, Morgane
Fridlund, Malcolm
Gai, Mario
Garcia, Paulo
Gnedin, Oleg
Goobar, Ariel
Gordo, Paulo
Goullioud, Renaud
Hall, David
Hambly, Nigel
Harrison, Diana
Hobbs, David
Holland, Andrew
Høg, Erik
Jordi, Carme
Klioner, Sergei
Lançon, Ariane
Laskar, Jacques
Lattanzi, Mario
Le Poncin-Lafitte, Christophe
Luri, Xavier
Michalik, Daniel
de Almeida, André Moitinho
Mourão, Ana
Moustakas, Leonidas
Murray, Neil J.
Muterspaugh, Matthew
Oertel, Micaela
Ostorero, Luisa
Portell, Jordi
Prost, Jean Pierre
Quirrenbach, Andreas
Schneider, Jean
Scott, Pat
Siebert, Arnaud
Silva, Antonio da
Silva, Manuel
Thébault, Philippe
Tomsick, John
Traub, Wesley
de Val-Borro, Miguel
Valluri, Monica
Walton, Nicholas A.
White, Glenn
Watkins, Laura L.
Wyrzykowski, Lukasz
Wyse, Rosemary
Yamada, Yoshiyuki
UNINOVA-Instituto de Desenvolvimento de Novas Tecnologias
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Open access funding provided by Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica within the CRUI-CARE Agreement. Publisher Copyright: © 2021, The Author(s). Sky survey telescopes and powerful targeted telescopes play complementary roles in astronomy. In order to investigate the nature and characteristics of the motions of very faint objects, a flexibly-pointed instrument capable of high astrometric accuracy is an ideal complement to current astrometric surveys and a unique tool for precision astrophysics. Such a space-based mission will push the frontier of precision astrometry from evidence of Earth-mass habitable worlds around the nearest stars, to distant Milky Way objects, and out to the Local Group of galaxies. As we enter the era of the James Webb Space Telescope and the new ground-based, adaptive-optics-enabled giant telescopes, by obtaining these high precision measurements on key objects that Gaia could not reach, a mission that focuses on high precision astrometry science can consolidate our theoretical understanding of the local Universe, enable extrapolation of physical processes to remote redshifts, and derive a much more consistent picture of cosmological evolution and the likely fate of our cosmos. Already several missions have been proposed to address the science case of faint objects in motion using high precision astrometry missions: NEAT proposed for the ESA M3 opportunity, micro-NEAT for the S1 opportunity, and Theia for the M4 and M5 opportunities. Additional new mission configurations adapted with technological innovations could be envisioned to pursue accurate measurements of these extremely small motions. The goal of this White Paper is to address the fundamental science questions that are at stake when we focus on the motions of faint sky objects and to briefly review instrumentation and mission profiles. publishersversion published

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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