Origins space telescope: from first light to life

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Authors
  • M.C. Wiedner
  • S. Aalto
  • L. Armus
  • E. Bergin
  • J. Birkby
  • C.M. Bradford
  • D. Burgarella
  • P. Caselli
  • V. Charmandaris
  • A. Cooray
  • E. De Beck
  • J.M. Desert ORCID logo
  • M. Gerin
  • J. Goicoechea
  • M. Griffin
  • P. Hartogh
  • F. Helmich
  • M. Hogerheijde
  • L. Hunt
  • A. Karska
  • Q. Kral
  • D. Leisawitz
  • G. Melnick
  • M. Meixner
  • M. Matsuura
  • S. Milam
  • C. Pearson
  • D.W. Pesce
  • K.M. Pontoppidan
  • A. Pope
  • D. Rigopoulou
  • T. Roellig
  • I. Sakon
  • J. Staguhn
  • K. Stevenson
Publication date 06-2021
Journal Experimental Astronomy
Volume | Issue number 51 | 3
Pages (from-to) 595-624
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
The Origins Space Telescope (Origins) is one of four science and technology definition studies selected by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in preparation of the 2020 Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal survey in the US. Origins will trace the history of our origins from the time dust and heavy elements permanently altered the cosmic landscape to present-day life. It is designed to answer three major science questions: How do galaxies form stars, make metals, and grow their central supermassive black holes from reionization? How do the conditions for habitability develop during the process of planet formation? Do planets orbiting M-dwarf stars support life? Origins operates at mid- to far-infrared wavelengths from ~ 2.8 μm to 588 μm, and is more than 1000 times more sensitive than prior far-IR missions due to its cold (~ 4.5 K) aperture and state-of-the-art instruments.
Document type Article
Note Voyage 2050 – science themes for ESA’s long-term plan for the science programme: the nearby and distant Universe (Part 1)
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1007/s10686-021-09782-0
Other links https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2021ExA....51..595W/abstract
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