VII. Panel Recommendations

(1)

Support should be given for implementation of one or more ground-based large-aperture IR interferometers capable of surveying main sequence stars within 10 pc to detect exozodiacal clouds to a sensitivity level of 10-zodi or better. This will allow identification of the least dusty systems as a precursor to IR searches for earth-like planets.

(2)

  A space-based exozodiacal mapper less sensitive than a planet-search instrument could find cloud asymmetries and planetary dust "wakes" that would indicate the presence and locations of planets and discern the orbit plane orientation in systems toward which the planet-search instrument could then be directed.

(3) Extensive observational and theoretical studies of the structure and history of our local zodiacal cloud should be made to: a) allow better interpretation of observations of exozodiacal clouds, and b) better characterize foreground emission that will interfere with exozodiacal mapping and extrasolar planet searches, especially allowing determination of the best location in our solar system for a planet-search instrument.

 (4)

Some support should be given to projects aimed at determining the age of field stars of solar type because the average dust surface brightness should decrease with time in each system. Searches for earth-like planets should be directed first toward older systems.

 

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