RII Track-4:NSF: Assessing the Impact of Jovian Planets on the Existence of Potentially Habitable Planets
RII Track-4:NSF:评估木星行星对潜在宜居行星存在的影响
基本信息
- 批准号:2327072
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 28.09万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2024
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2024-01-01 至 2025-12-31
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
In our Solar System, Jupiter and Saturn are believed to have played a significant role in the formation and evolution of the terrestrial planets, and possibly even for the habitability of Earth. Yet the extent to which this is the case is highly uncertain, limiting astronomers’ understanding of whether giant planets affect the habitability of potentially Earth-like planets around other stars. This fellowship will establish a collaboration between the PI and the primary research collaborator at the University of California Riverside to address this question. The project will lead to an unprecedentedly detailed understanding of planetary system architectures, and will shed new light on the evolution and gravitational interactions of Jupiter-like planets with other planets in their systems, including their effects on Earth-sized planets in the habitable zone. This collaboration will benefit the PI’s research program by expanding her and the trainee’s skill sets, and providing them with access to one of the largest telescopes in the world. Beyond the award period, the research performed during the fellowship will position the PI to become a key contributor to the development of the next-generation space observatory, which was identified by the National Academy of Sciences as a high priority facility for astronomy in the next decade. This observatory’s primary objective will be to achieve one of humanity’s biggest dreams: finding life on another planet. This Research Infrastructure Improvement Track-4 EPSCoR Research Fellows project would provide a fellowship to an Assistant Professor and training for a postdoctoral fellow at the University of New Mexico. This work will be conducted in collaboration with researchers at the University of California Riverside. The over-arching theme of the proposed research program is a detailed assessment of how giant planets shape habitable environments through their formation and dynamical interactions with the inner parts of the planetary system where potentially habitable planets may reside. Specifically, the goals are to determine the properties of the nearest Sun-like main sequence stars and refine their habitable zone boundaries; determine whether potentially habitable planets are (or could be) present in those systems; and constrain the dynamical interactions and long-term stability of potentially habitable planets in those systems through numerical simulations. The host site is the University of California Riverside. The PI will work with Stephen Kane, who is the primary research collaborator, to reach these goals through extended visits to the host site. Through this collaboration, the PI and a postdoctoral researcher trainee will: gain expertise in the analysis of spectroscopic observations from the primary collaborator and his research group; obtain access to Keck telescope observations through the host site’s institutional access; and acquire skills in orbital dynamics and running dynamical simulations of exoplanetary systems from the primary collaborator. The results of this fellowship will inform the observing strategy and interpretation of observations for the Habitable Worlds Observatory, whose main goal will be to directly image Earth-like exoplanets and characterize their atmosphere.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
在我们的太阳系中,木星和土星被认为在类地行星的形成和演化中发挥了重要作用,甚至可能对地球的宜居性发挥了重要作用,但这种情况的程度是高度不确定的,这限制了天文学家的研究。了解巨行星是否会影响其他恒星周围潜在的类地行星的宜居性。该项目将在 PI 和加州大学河滨分校的主要研究合作者之间建立合作关系,以解决这个问题。不寻常地详细了解行星系统结构,并将为类木行星与其系统中其他行星的演化和引力相互作用提供新的线索,包括它们对宜居带中与地球大小的行星的影响。这项合作将有利于 PI 的研究。通过扩展她和学员的技能,并为他们提供世界上最大的望远镜之一的机会,在奖学金期间进行的研究将使 PI 成为该项目发展的关键贡献者。下一代太空天文台,被美国国家科学院认定为未来十年天文学的高度优先设施,该天文台的主要目标将是实现人类最大的梦想之一:在另一个星球上寻找生命。 Improvement Track-4 EPSCoR 研究人员项目将为新墨西哥大学的助理教授提供奖学金,并为博士后研究员提供培训。这项工作将与加州大学河滨分校的研究人员合作进行。的拟议的研究计划是对巨行星如何通过其形成以及与潜在宜居行星可能居住的行星系统内部的动态相互作用来塑造宜居环境进行详细评估。具体来说,目标是确定最近的太阳的属性。像主序恒星一样并细化其宜居带边界;确定这些系统中是否存在(或可能)存在潜在的宜居行星;并通过数值模拟限制这些系统中潜在宜居行星的动态相互作用和长期稳定性。网站是大学加州河滨分校将与主要研究合作者 Stephen Kane 合作,通过对主办地点的长期访问来实现这些目标。通过此次合作,PI 和一名博士后研究员将: 获得光谱分析方面的专业知识。主要合作者及其研究小组的观测;通过主办地点的机构访问获得凯克望远镜观测;并从主要合作者那里获得轨道动力学和运行外行星系统动力学模拟的技能。战略和对宜居世界天文台观测结果的解释,其主要目标将体现为直接对类地系外行星进行成像并描述其大气特征。该奖项是美国国家科学基金会的法定使命,并通过使用基金会的智力价值和更广泛的影响审查进行评估,被认为值得支持标准。
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