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Origins Space Telescope Science Drivers to Design Traceability

Authors :
Margaret Meixner
Asantha Cooray
David T Leisawitz
Johannes G Staguhn
Lee Armus
Cara Battersby
James Bauer
Dominic Benford
Edwin Bergin
Charles Matt Bradford
Denis Burgarella
Sean Carey
Elvire De Beck
Kimberly Ennico Smith
Jonathan J. Fortney
Maryvonne Gerin
Frank P. Helmich
Tiffany Kataria
Eric E Mamajek
Gary J Melnick
Stefanie N Milam
Samuel Harvey Moseley
Desika Narayanan
Susan G Neff
Deborah L Padgett
Klaus Pontoppidan
Erin Alexandra Pope
Thomas L Roellig
Itsuki Sakon
Karin Sandstrom
Douglas Scott
Kartik Sheth
Kevin B. Stevenson
Kate Y Su
Joaquin Vieira
Martina C. Wiedner
Edward Wright
Jonas Zmuidzinas
Source :
SPIE. 7
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2021.

Abstract

The Origins Space Telescope (Origins) concept is designed to investigate the creation and dispersal of elements essential to life, the formation of planetary systems, and the transport of water to habitable worlds and the atmospheres of exoplanets around nearby K- and M-dwarfs to identify potentially habitable—and even inhabited—worlds. These science priorities are aligned with NASA’s three major astrophysics science goals: How does the Universe work? How did we get here? and Are we alone? We briefly describe the science case that arose from the astronomical community and the science traceability matrix for Origins. The science trace-ability matrix prescribes the design of Origins and demonstrates that it will address the key science questions motivated by the science case.

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
7
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
SPIE
Notes :
141108.04.10.03, , NNA17BF53C, , J-090005, , 80NSSC19M0005, , 80NM0018D0004P00002, , J-090007, , GSFC - 660.0, , SPEC5732, , NAS5-03127, , HQ NASA APAC, , NAS5-02105
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20210013085
Document Type :
Report
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JATIS.7.1.011012