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Planet detection and spectroscopy in visible light with a single aperture telescope and a nulling coronagraph

Authors :
Shao, Michael
Serabyn, Eugene
Levine, Bruce Martin
Beichman, Charles
Liu, Duncan
Martin, Stefan
Orton, Glen
Mennesson, Bertrand
Morgan, Rhonda
Velusamy, Thangasamy
Wallace, J. Kent
Unwin, Stephen
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2003.

Abstract

This talk describes a new concept for visible direct detection of Earth like extra solar planets using a nulling coronagraph instrument behind a 4m telescope in space. In the baseline design, a 4 beam nulling interferometer is synthesized from the telescope pupil, producing a very deep theta^4null which is then filtered by a coherent array of single mode fibers to suppress the residual scattered light. With perfect optics, the stellar leakage is less than 1e-11 of the starlight at the location of the planet. With diffraction limited telescope optics (lambda/20), suppression of the starlight to ~1e-10 is possible. The concept is described along with the key advantages over more traditional approaches such as apodized aperture telescopes and Lyot type coronagraphs.

Subjects

Subjects :
Astronomy

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20060043970
Document Type :
Report