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    Review of high-contrast imaging systems for current and future ground- and space-based telescopes I: coronagraph design methods and optical performance metrics

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    Douglas, Ewan
    Zimmerman, Neil
    Ruane, Garreth
    Mazoyer, Johan
    Riggs, A.J. Eldorado
    Carlomagno, Brunella
    Huby, Elsa
    Fogarty, Kevin
    Por, Emiel
    Absil, Olivier
    Baudoz, Pierre
    Galicher, Raphaël
    Beaulieu, Mathilde
    Cady, Eric J.
    Carlotti, Alexis
    Doelman, David
    Guyon, Olivier
    Haffert, Sebastiaan
    Jewell, Jeffrey B.
    Jovanovic, Nemanja
    Keller, Christoph
    Kenworthy, Matthew A. cc
    Knight, Justin
    Kuhn, Jonas
    Miller, Kelsey
    N’Diaye, Mamadou
    Pueyo, Laurent
    Sirbu, Dan
    Snik, Frans
    Wallace, James K.
    Wilby, Michael
    Ygouf, Marie
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    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona
    Issue Date
    2018
    Keywords
    High contrast imaging
    instrumentation
    exoplanets
    direct detection
    coronagraphs
    
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    SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING
    Citation
    G. Ruane, A. Riggs, J. Mazoyer, E. H. Por, M. N’Diaye, E. Huby, P. Baudoz, R. Galicher, E. Douglas, J. Knight, B. Carlomagno, K. Fogarty, L. Pueyo, N. Zimmerman, O. Absil, M. Beaulieu, E. Cady, A. Carlotti, D. Doelman, O. Guyon, S. Haffert, J. Jewell, N. Jovanovic, C. Keller, M. A. Kenworthy, J. Kuhn, K. Miller, D. Sirbu, F. Snik, J. Kent Wallace, M. Wilby, and M. Ygouf "Review of high-contrast imaging systems for current and future ground- and space-based telescopes I: coronagraph design methods and optical performance metrics", Proc. SPIE 10698, Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2018: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave, 106982S (21 August 2018); doi: 10.1117/12.2312948; https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2312948
    Journal
    SPACE TELESCOPES AND INSTRUMENTATION 2018: OPTICAL, INFRARED, AND MILLIMETER WAVE
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    This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.
    Abstract
    The Optimal Optical Coronagraph (OOC) Workshop at the Lorentz Center in September 2017 in Leiden, the Netherlands gathered a diverse group of 25 researchers working on exoplanet instrumentation to stimulate the emergence and sharing of new ideas. In this first installment of a series of three papers summarizing the outcomes of the OOC workshop, we present an overview of design methods and optical performance metrics developed for coronagraph instruments. The design and optimization of coronagraphs for future telescopes has progressed rapidly over the past several years in the context of space mission studies for Exo-C, WFIRST, HabEx, and LUVOIR as well as ground-based telescopes. Design tools have been developed at several institutions to optimize a variety of coronagraph mask types. We aim to give a broad overview of the approaches used, examples of their utility, and provide the optimization tools to the community. Though it is clear that the basic function of coronagraphs is to suppress starlight while maintaining light from off-axis sources, our community lacks a general set of standard performance metrics that apply to both detecting and characterizing exoplanets. The attendees of the OOC workshop agreed that it would benefit our community to clearly define quantities for comparing the performance of coronagraph designs and systems. Therefore, we also present a set of metrics that may be applied to theoretical designs, testbeds, and deployed instruments. We show how these quantities may be used to easily relate the basic properties of the optical instrument to the detection significance of the given point source in the presence of realistic noise.
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    9781510619494
    9781510619500
    DOI
    10.1117/12.2312948
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    Final published version
    Sponsors
    Lorentz Center; European Research Council under ERC [678194]; NSF Astronomy and Astrophysics Postdoctoral Fellowship [AST-1602444]
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    https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/conference-proceedings-of-spie/10698/2312948/Review-of-high-contrast-imaging-systems-for-current-and-future/10.1117/12.2312948.full
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