About SAG15:
The SAG15 study is led by Daniel Apai (University of Arizona). The SAG15 team is charged with studying high-level science questions that can be answered by direct imaging studies of exoplanets and identifying the type and quality of data these studies require. The SAG15 study does not focus on any particular telescope architecture or observational method, but on the fundamental science questions.
SAG15 Report: SAG15 Report, June 18, 2017
Status Update
SAG15 Status Summary / EXOPAG 2017 Winter
SAG15 Report Drafts:
SAG15 Report Draft, June 17, 2017
SAG15 Report Draft, May 3, 2017 (Near-final version – please send comments by May 10)
SAG15 Report Draft, April 27, 2017 (High resolution)
SAG15 Report Draft, April 26, 2017
SAG15 Report Draft, April 14, 2017 (High-res figures)
SAG15 Report Draft, April 4, 2017
SAG15 Report Draft, January 2, 2017
SAG15 Report Draft, 2nd December 15, 2016
SAG15 Report Draft, December 15, 2016
SAG15 Draft Report, December 14, 2016
SAG15 Draft Report, November 15
SAG15 Report, Advanced Draft, Oct 11
Versions below typeset in Pages:
SAG15_Report Draft_High Level Science Question – June 11, 2nd
SAG15_Report Draft_High Level Science Questions – June 11
SAG15 Report Draft High Level Science Questions – May 30
SAG15 Report Draft High Level Science Questions – May 29
SAG15 Report Draft High Level Science Questions – May 28
SAG15 Report Draft High Level Science Questions – May 9
SAG15 Report Draft High Level Science Questions – April 25
SAG15_Report Draft_High Level Science Questions – April 5
SAG15_Report Draft_Report_Feb5-2016
SAG15 Telecon Slides and Telecon summaries:
SAG15_Telecon3_Minutes (April 6, 2016)
SAG15 Telecon 2 slides (Apai, March 2, 2016) SAG15 Telecon 2 Minutes
SAG15 Telecon 1 (Dec 2015) SAG15 Telecon 1 Minutes
SAG15 Supporting Documents:
ADS Library for SAG15-related publications
Link to ESA Phase 0 Studies for M4 Cosmic Vision Candidate Missions
EOS Grant Awarded by NASA Astrobiology Program
In December 2014 the NASA Astrobiology program has selected our EOS Team for an award enabling a 5-year, in-depth study of the formation of habitable exoplanets with right set of ingredients to support life. We are excited by the opportunity and looking forward to the...