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    Status of the SCExAO instrument: recent technology upgrades and path to a system-level demonstrator for PSI

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    Lozi, Julien
    Guyon, Olivier
    Vievard, Sébastien
    Sahoo, Ananya
    Deo, Vincent
    Jovanovic, Nemanja
    Norris, Barnaby
    Martinod, Marc-Antoine
    Mazin, Benjamin
    Walter, Alex
    Fruitwala, Neelay
    Steiger, Sarah
    Davis, Kristina
    Tuthill, Peter
    Kudo, Tomoyuki cc
    Kawahara, Hajime
    Kotani, Takayuki
    Ireland, Michael
    Anagnos, Theodoros
    Schwab, Chrstian
    Cvetojevic, Nick
    Huby, Elsa
    Lacour, Sylvestre
    Barjot, Kevin
    Groff, Tyler D.
    Chilcote, Jeffrey
    Kasdin, N. Jeremy
    Martinache, Frantz
    Laugier, Romain
    N'Diaye, Mamadou
    Knight, Justin M.
    Males, Jared
    Bos, Steven P.
    Snik, Frans
    Doelman, David S.
    Miller, Kelsey
    Bendek, Eduardo
    Belikov, Ruslan
    Pluzhnik, Eugene
    Currie, Thayne
    Kuzuhara, Masayuki
    Uyama, Taichi cc
    Nishikawa, Jun
    Murakami, Naoshi
    Hashimoto, Jun
    Minowa, Yosuke
    Clergeon, Christophe S.
    Ono, Yoshito
    Takato, Naruhisa
    Tamura, Motohide
    Takami, Hideki
    Hayashi, Masa
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    Steward Observatory, University of Arizona
    College of Optical Sciences, University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2020-12-13
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    Lozi, J., Guyon, O., Vievard, S., Sahoo, A., Deo, V., Jovanovic, N., ... & Hayashi, M. (2020, December). Status of the SCExAO instrument: recent technology upgrades and path to a system-level demonstrator for PSI. In Adaptive Optics Systems VII (Vol. 11448, p. 114480N). International Society for Optics and Photonics.
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    Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
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    The Subaru Coronagraphic Extreme Adaptive Optics (SCExAO) instrument is a high-contrast imaging system installed at the 8-m Subaru Telescope on Maunakea, Hawaii. Due to its unique evolving design, SCExAO is both an instrument open for use by the international scientific community, and a testbed validating new technologies, which are critical to future high-contrast imagers on Giant Segmented Mirror Telescopes (GSMTs). Through multiple international collaborations over the years, SCExAO was able to test the most advanced technologies in wavefront sensors, real-time control with GPUs, low-noise high frame rate detectors in the visible and infrared, starlight suppression techniques or photonics technologies. Tools and interfaces were put in place to encourage collaborators to implement their own hardware and algorithms, and test them on-site or remotely, in laboratory conditions or on-sky. We are now commissioning broadband coronagraphs, the Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detector (MKID) Exoplanet Camera (MEC) for high-speed speckle control, as well as a C-RED ONE camera for both polarization differential imaging and IR wavefront sensing. New wavefront control algorithms are also being tested, such as predictive control, multi-camera machine learning sensor fusion, and focal plane wavefront control. We present the status of the SCExAO instrument, with an emphasis on current collaborations and recent technology demonstrations. We also describe upgrades planned for the next few years, which will evolve SCExAO-and the whole suite of instruments on the IR Nasmyth platform of the Subaru Telescope-to become a system-level demonstrator of the Planetary Systems Imager (PSI), the high-contrast instrument for the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT). © 2020 SPIE.
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    0277-786X
    DOI
    10.1117/12.2562832
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