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26 September 2013 Experimental study of the low-order wavefront sensor for the high-contrast coronagraphic imager EXCEDE
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Abstract
The mission EXCEDE (EXoplanetary Circumstellar Environments and Disk Explorer), selected by NASA for technology development, is designed to study the formation, evolution and architectures of exoplanetary systems and characterize circumstellar environments into stellar habitable zones. It is composed of a 0.7 m telescope equipped with a Phase-Induced Amplitude Apodization Coronagraph (PIAA-C) and a 2000-element MEMS deformable mirror, capable of raw contrasts of 10−6 at 1.2 λ/D and 10−7 above 2 λ/D. One of the key challenges to achieve those contrasts is to remove low-order aberrations, using a Low-Order WaveFront Sensor (LOWFS). An experiment simulating the starlight suppression system is currently developed at NASA Ames Research Center, and includes a LOWFS controlling tip/tilt modes in real time at 500 Hz. The LOWFS allowed us to reduce the tip/tilt disturbances to 10−3 λ/D rms, enhancing the previous contrast by a decade, to 8×10−7 between 1.2 and 2 λ/D. A Linear Quadratic Gaussian (LQG) controller is currently implemented to improve even more that result by reducing residual vibrations. This testbed shows that a good knowledge of the low-order disturbances is a key asset for high contrast imaging, whether for real-time control or for post processing.
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Julien Lozi, Ruslan Belikov, Glenn Schneider, Olivier Guyon, Eugene Pluzhnik, Sandrine J. Thomas, and Frantz Martinache "Experimental study of the low-order wavefront sensor for the high-contrast coronagraphic imager EXCEDE", Proc. SPIE 8864, Techniques and Instrumentation for Detection of Exoplanets VI, 88640O (26 September 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2022693
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KEYWORDS
Coronagraphy

Cameras

Actuators

Point spread functions

Wavefront sensors

Calibration

Opacity

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