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Impact of water vapor seeing on mid-infrared high-contrast imaging at ELT scale

Authors :
Absil, O.
Delacroix, C.
Orban de Xivry, G.
Pathak, P.
Willson, M.
Berio, P.
Boekel, R. van
Matter, A.
Defrère, D.
Burtscher, L.H.
Woillez, J.
Brandl, B.R.
Schreiber, L.
Schmidt, D.
Vernet, E.
Schreiber, L
Schmidt, D
Vernet, E
Schreiber, L.
Schmidt, D.
Vernet, E.
Source :
Adaptive optics systems VIII. Bellingham: Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, Adaptive optics systems VIII
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
SPIE, 2022.

Abstract

The high-speed variability of the local water vapor content in the Earth atmosphere is a significant contributor to ground-based wavefront quality throughout the infrared domain. Unlike dry air, water vapor is highly chromatic, especially in the mid-infrared. This means that adaptive optics correction in the visible or near-infrared domain does not necessarily ensure a high wavefront quality at longer wavelengths. Here, we use literature measurements of water vapor seeing, and more recent infrared interferometric data from the Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI), to evaluate the wavefront quality that will be delivered to the METIS mid-infrared camera and spectrograph for the Extremely Large Telescope (ELT), operating from 3 to 13 {\mu}m, after single-conjugate adaptive optics correction in the near-infrared. We discuss how the additional wavefront error due to water vapor seeing is expected to dominate the wavefront quality budget at N band (8-13 {\mu}m), and therefore to drive the performance of mid-infrared high-contrast imaging modes at ELT scale. Then we present how the METIS team is planning to mitigate the effect of water vapor seeing using focal-plane wavefront sensing techniques, and show with end-to-end simulations by how much the high-contrast imaging performance can be improved.<br />Comment: 13 pages, paper presented at SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation 2022

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Adaptive Optics Systems VIII
Accession number :
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