The paper derives quantum-optimal spatial modes for mode-sorting coronagraphy that account for finite star size and complex apertures, improving detection performance at close working angles.
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Ocean salinity and planetary obliquity synergize via ice-albedo feedback to produce distinct climate states and enhanced habitability on cold exo-Earths in ROCKE-3D simulations.
Splitting biosignature survey targets into two groups with different life prevalences but a shared global confounder rate allows modest-sized surveys to produce strong evidence for life under fully agnostic priors.
Experimental serial coupling of 1DDLC coronagraph and PFN achieves 3.5e-5 contrast at 6% wavelength offset, 20x better than coronagraph alone.
Climate states on exoplanets with the same atmospheric composition create different reflectance spectra, changing the detectability of atmospheric features and biosignatures, with seasonal variations on high-obliquity worlds adding time-dependent signals.
Mars provides a real-world case study of processes like volatile loss, climate evolution, and magnetism that determine habitability on small rocky planets at the edge of habitable conditions.
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Quantum-optimal coronagraphy with spatial mode sorting for direct exoplanet observations
The paper derives quantum-optimal spatial modes for mode-sorting coronagraphy that account for finite star size and complex apertures, improving detection performance at close working angles.
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Synergistic Effects of Ocean Salinity and Planetary Obliquity Enhance Habitability of Cold Exo-Earths
Ocean salinity and planetary obliquity synergize via ice-albedo feedback to produce distinct climate states and enhanced habitability on cold exo-Earths in ROCKE-3D simulations.
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The Catastrophic Consequences of Agnosticism for Life Searches and a Possible Workaround
Splitting biosignature survey targets into two groups with different life prevalences but a shared global confounder rate allows modest-sized surveys to produce strong evidence for life under fully agnostic priors.
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Combining a Diffraction-Limited Coronagraph with Fiber Nulling: A Demonstration of Serially Coupling Different Nullers
Experimental serial coupling of 1DDLC coronagraph and PFN achieves 3.5e-5 contrast at 6% wavelength offset, 20x better than coronagraph alone.
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Impact of Climate States and Seasons on Future Exo-Earth Observations
Climate states on exoplanets with the same atmospheric composition create different reflectance spectra, changing the detectability of atmospheric features and biosignatures, with seasonal variations on high-obliquity worlds adding time-dependent signals.
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Mars as an Exoplanet: Lessons from a Planet at the Edge of Habitability
Mars provides a real-world case study of processes like volatile loss, climate evolution, and magnetism that determine habitability on small rocky planets at the edge of habitable conditions.