An integrated payload design for the Atmospheric Remote-sensing Infrared Exoplanet Large-survey (ARIEL)
2016
ARIEL (the Atmospheric Remote-sensing Infrared Exoplanet Large-survey) is one of the three candidates for the next
ESA medium-class science mission (M4) expected to be launched in 2026. This mission will be devoted to observing
spectroscopically in the infrared a large population of warm and hot transiting exoplanets (temperatures from ~500 K to
~3000 K) in our nearby Galactic neighborhood, opening a new discovery space in the field of extrasolar planets and
enabling the understanding of the physics and chemistry of these far away worlds. The three candidate missions for M4
are now in a Phase A study which will run until mid-2017 at which point one mission will be selected for
implementation.
ARIEL is based on a 1-m class telescope feeding both a moderate resolution spectrometer covering the wavelengths
from 1.95 to 7.8 microns, and a four channel photometer (which also acts as a Fine Guidance Sensor) with bands
between 0.55 and 1.65 microns. During its 3.5 years of operation from an L2 orbit, ARIEL will continuously observe
exoplanets transiting their host star.
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