High Contrast Imaging of Exoplanets and Exoplanetary Systems with JWST is an upcoming program for the James Webb Space Telescope, awarded as part of the Director's Discretionary Early Release Science program. Our team consists of over 100 members, with a wide range in both obervational and theoretical expertise, and our program goals have been designed to address the most significant needs of the high contrast imaging community.

Program Goals

  • Generate representative datasets specific to the exoplanet and debris disk imaging community across all four JWST instruments.
  • Deliver a wide range of science enabling products back to the community, including reduction pipelines for all primary modes of high contrast imaging.
  • Characterize exoplanets for the first time over their full spectral range from 2-28 μm, and disks out to 15 μm.

Further information on this program and the team members involved can be found at ERS Program 1386.