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arxiv: 2606.04283 · v1 · pith:XUHKCS2Knew · submitted 2026-06-02 · 🌌 astro-ph.EP · astro-ph.IM· astro-ph.SR

Preparing for the Early eVolution Explorer: Detecting the Primordial, Transiting Exoplanet Population

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The close-in small planet population may be formed either with hydrogen/helium dominated envelopes or with water-rich interiors. Both scenarios reproduce the present day planet population in mass, radius, and periods, and are difficult to differentiate with the mature planet demographic. Hydrogen/Helium `gas-dwarfs' have low mean molecular weight atmospheres, while `water-worlds' have envelopes that are significantly heavier, and as such these two scenarios have different evolution tracks that diverge in the first ~50 Myr of their evolution. We show that a low Earth orbit multi-band photometric survey mission, within the scope of the NASA Small Explorers Program (SMEX), can determine the frequency of young close-in planets at the 5% level and definitively differentiate between the competing `gas-dwarf' and `water-world' hypotheses. We simulate a 2.5 year mission capable of simultaneous multi-band near-ultraviolet (NUV), optical, and near infrared (NIR) wide field photometry. Such a mission would perform a photometric survey of 30 different stare-fields selected to probe the young star population. The mission will yield ~100 transiting planets in young star clusters and associations with ages <50 Myr. In comparison, only 20 such planets are known from K2 and TESS today.

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