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Diffuse Gas in Cosmic Ecosystems Science Interest Group

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Location

Virtual

Dates

23 April 2026
4:00pm ET / 1:00pm PT

Community

DGCE SIG

Type

Seminar

Potential Diffuse Gas Science Cases and Instrument Goals for UV Imaging and Spectroscopy with HWO

Speaker

Kevin France, LASP, University of Colorado

Abstract

The Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO) is NASA’s next astronomical flagship observatory and the top recommendation of the 2020 US Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal Survey.  HWO, which combines leaps in scientific discovery space relative to the Hubble Space Telescope with the ability to find and characterize Earth-like exoplanets, is currently being developed by NASA and its international partners.   The worldwide astronomical community has developed the scientific framework for this mission, and it has become widely recognized that most of the galactic ecosystem, exoplanet, and stellar science goals of HWO require high-throughput imaging and/or spectroscopy at ultraviolet (UV) wavelengths.   

This talk will summarize current progress by the HWO Community Science and Instrumentation Team to identify and quantify the potential driving science cases related to the detection and characterization of diffuse gas that motivate the capabilities of the UV instrument suite for HWO.  Key topics currently include the regulation of star formation over cosmic time  through galactic feedback, the intergalactic ionizing radiation field, the properties of the first stars, and the evolution of chemical complexity in stars and galaxies.  We will describe the measurement goals they imply for the HWO, ranging from UV high-resolution point-source spectroscopy, multi-object and integral field spectroscopy, and far-UV imaging capabilities.  The talk will conclude with a synthesis of these measurement capabilities and a description of next steps for UV instrument definition through the upcoming open call for HWO instrument studies in 2026.

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Angled from the upper left corner to the lower right corner is a cone-shaped orange-red cloud known as Herbig-Haro 49/50. This feature takes up about three-fourths of the length of this angle. The upper left end of this feature has a translucent, rounded end. The conical feature widens slightly from the rounded end at the upper right down to the lower right. Along the cone there are additional rounded edges, like edges of a wave, and intricate foamy-like details, as well as a clearer view of the black background of space. In the upper left, overlapping with the rounded end of Herbig-Haro 49/50, is a background spiral galaxy with a concentrated blue center that fades outward to blend with red spiral arms. The background of space is speckled with some white stars and smaller, more numerous, fainter white galaxies throughout.