Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://research.matf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1960
Title: The Large Interferometer For Exoplanets (LIFE): A space mission for mid-infrared nulling interferometry
Authors: Glauser, Adrian M.
Quanz, Sascha P.
Hansen, Jonah
Dannert, Felix
Ireland, Michael
Linz, Hendrik
Absil, Olivier
Alei, Eleonora
Angerhausen, Daniel
Birbacher, Thomas
Defrère, Denis
Fortier, Andrea
Huber, Philipp A.
Kammerer, Jens
Laugier, Romain
Lichtenberg, Tim
Noack, Lena
Ranganathan, Mohanakrishna
Rugheimer, Sarah
Airapetian, Vladimir
Alibert, Yann
Amado, Pedro J.
Anger, Marius
Anugu, Narsireddy
Aragon, Max
Armstrong, David J.
Balbi, Amedeo
Balsalobre-Ruza, Olga
Banik, Deepayan
Beck, Mathias
Bhattarai, Surendra
Biren, Jonas
Bottoni, Jacopo
Braam, Marrick
Brandeker, Alexis
Buchhave, Lars A.
Caballero, José A.
Cabrera, Juan
Carone, Ludmila
Carrión-González, Óscar
Castro-González, Amadeo
Chan, Kenny
Coelho, Ligia F.
Constantinou, Tereza
Cowan, Nicolas
Danchi, William
Dandumont, Colin
Davoult, Jeanne
Dawn, Arjun
de Vera, Jean Pierre P.
de Visser, Pieter J.
Dorn, Caroline
Duque Lara, Juan A.
Elowitz, Mark
Ertel, Steve
Fang, Yuedong
Felix, Simon
Fortney, Jonathan
Fridlund, Malcolm
Muñoz, Antonio García
Gillmann, Cedric
Golabek, Gregor
Grenfell, John Lee
Guidi, Greta
Guilera, Octavio
Hagelberg, Janis
Hansen, Janina
Haqq-Misra, Jacob
Hara, Nathan
Helled, Ravit
Herbst, Konstantin
Hernitschek, Nina
Hinkley, Sasha
Ito, Takahiro
Itoh, Satoshi
Ivanovski, Stavro
Janson, Markus
Johansen, Anders
Jones, Hugh
Kane, Stephen
Kitzmann, Daniel
Kovačević, Andjelka 
Kraus, Stefan
Krause, Oliver
Kruijssen, J. M.Diederik
Kuiper, Rolf
Kuriakose, Alen
Labadie, Lucas
Lacour, Sylvestre
Lanza, Antonino F.
Leedjärv, Laurits
Lendl, Monika
Leung, Michaela
Lillo-Box, Jorge
Loicq, Jérôme
Luque, Rafael
Mahadevan, Suvrath
Majumdar, Liton
Malbet, Fabien
Mallia, Franco
Affiliations: Astronomy 
Keywords: exoplanets;Interferometry;LIFE;Mission;Nulling;Space
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2024
Related Publication(s): SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation
Journal: Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Conference: SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation(2024 ; Yokohama)
Abstract: 
The Large Interferometer For Exoplanets (LIFE) is a proposed space mission that enables the spectral characterization of the thermal emission of exoplanets in the solar neighborhood. The mission is designed to search for global atmospheric biosignatures on dozens of temperate terrestrial exoplanets and it will naturally investigate the diversity of other worlds. Here, we review the status of the mission concept, discuss the key mission parameters, and outline the trade-offs related to the mission's architecture. In preparation for an upcoming concept study, we define a mission baseline based on a free-formation flying constellation of a double Bracewell nulling interferometer that consists of 4 collectors and a central beam-combiner spacecraft. The interferometric baselines are between 10-600 m, and the estimated diameters of the collectors are at least 2 m (but will depend on the total achievable instrument throughput). The spectral required wavelength range is 6-16 µm (with a goal of 4-18.5 µm), hence cryogenic temperatures are needed both for the collectors and the beam combiners. One of the key challenges is the required deep, stable, and broad-band nulling performance while maintaining a high system throughput for the planet signal. Among many ongoing or needed technology development activities, the demonstration of the measurement principle under cryogenic conditions is fundamentally important for LIFE.
URI: https://research.matf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1960
ISBN: [9781510675131]
ISSN: 0277786X
DOI: 10.1117/12.3019090
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