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Revised astrometric calibration of the Gemini Planet Imager

Authors :
Jennifer Patience
Jean-Baptiste Ruffio
Laurent Pueyo
Inseok Song
Stanimir Metchev
Jeffrey Chilcote
Travis Barman
S. Mark Ammons
René Doyon
Sloane Wiktorowicz
James R. Graham
Katherine B. Follette
Meiji M. Nguyen
Rebecca Oppenheimer
Robert J. De Rosa
Maxwell A. Millar-Blanchaer
Bruce Macintosh
Vanessa P. Bailey
Michael P. Fitzgerald
Fredrik T. Rantakyrö
Stephen J. Goodsell
Schuyler Wolff
Jason J. Wang
Kimberly Ward-Duong
Mark S. Marley
Gaspard Duchêne
Lisa Poyneer
Rémi Soummer
Tara Cotten
Marshall D. Perrin
Dmitry Savransky
Pascale Hibon
Quinn Konopacky
Li-Wei Hung
Alexandra Z. Greenbaum
Abhijith Rajan
Franck Marchis
Anand Sivaramakrishnan
D. M. Palmer
Paul Kalas
Christian Marois
Julien Rameau
Benjamin L. Gerard
James E. Larkin
Joanna Bulger
Sandrine Thomas
Thomas M. Esposito
Adam C. Schneider
Patrick Ingraham
Eric L. Nielsen
Jérôme Maire
J. Kent Wallace
Source :
Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems, 6(1), 015006
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE), 2020.

Abstract

We present a revision to the astrometric calibration of the Gemini Planet Imager (GPI), an instrument designed to achieve the high contrast at small angular separations necessary to image substellar and planetary-mass companions around nearby, young stars. We identified several issues with the GPI Data Reduction Pipeline (DRP) that significantly affected the determination of angle of north in reduced GPI images. As well as introducing a small error in position angle measurements for targets observed at small zenith distances, this error led to a significant error in the previous astrometric calibration that has affected all subsequent astrometric measurements. We present a detailed description of these issues, and how they were corrected. We reduced GPI observations of calibration binaries taken periodically since the instrument was commissioned in 2014 using an updated version of the DRP. These measurements were compared to observations obtained with the NIRC2 instrument on Keck II, an instrument with an excellent astrometric calibration, allowing us to derive an updated plate scale and north offset angle for GPI. This revised astrometric calibration should be used to calibrate all measurements obtained with GPI for the purposes of precision astrometry.<br />Comment: 36 pages, 17 figures, accepted for publication in the Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems. Updated version includes revisions made during the referee process

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems, 6(1), 015006
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....393397c9fdd84d7c6fbf733bb8cd6061