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High-contrast imager for complex aperture telescopes (HiCAT): 7. Dark zone demonstration with fully segmented aperture coronagraph

Authors :
Scott D. Will
James Noss
Kelsey Glazer
Jaret Prothro
Iva Laginja
Gregory R. Brady
Hari B. Subedi
Peter Petrone
Raphaël Pourcelot
Evelyn McChesney
Laurent Mugnier
Sam Weinstock
Marshall D. Perrin
Heather Olszewski
Ron Shiri
Susan M. Redmond
John G. Hagopian
Matthew Maclay
Bryony Nickson
Leonid Pogorelyuk
Lucie Leboulleux
Meiji Nguyen
Yinzi Xin
Emiel H. Por
Rémi Soummer
Ananya Sahoo
Mamadou N'Diaye
Anand Sivaramakrishnan
Julia Fowler
Nathan Scott
Maggie Kautz
Rebecca Zhang
Laurent Pueyo
Théo Jolivet
Rob Gontrum
Keira Brooks
Jean-François Sauvage
Thomas Comeau
Source :
Techniques and Instrumentation for Detection of Exoplanets X.
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
SPIE, 2021.

Abstract

We present recent laboratory results demonstrating high-contrast coronagraphy for future space-based large segmented telescopes such as the Large UV, Optical, IR telescope (LUVOIR) mission concept studied by NASA. The High-contrast Imager for Complex Aperture Telescopes (HiCAT) testbed aims to implement a system-level hardware demonstration for segmented aperture coronagraphs with wavefront control. The telescope hardware simulator employs a segmented deformable mirror with 36 hexagonal segments that can be controlled in piston, tip, and tilt. In addition, two continuous deformable mirrors are used for high-order wavefront sensing and control. The low-order sensing subsystem includes a dedicated tip-tilt stage, a coronagraphic target acquisition camera, and a Zernike wavefront sensor that is used to measure low-order aberration drifts. We explore the performance of a segmented aperture coronagraph both in “static” operations (limited by natural drifts and instabilities) and in “dynamic” operations (in the presence of artificial wavefront drifts added to the deformable mirrors), and discuss the estimation and control strategies used to reach and maintain the dark zone contrast. We summarize experimental results that quantify the performance of the testbed in terms of contrast, inner/outer working angle and bandpass, and analyze limiting factors by comparing against our end-to-end models.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Techniques and Instrumentation for Detection of Exoplanets X
Accession number :
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