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SPHERE extreme AO system On-sky operation, final performance and future improvements

Authors :
Fusco, Thierry
Fusco, Thierry
Sauvage, Jean-François
Dohlen, Kjetil
Mouillet, David
Girard, Julien
Kasper, Markus
Petit, Cyril
Beuzit, Jean-Luc
Fusco, Thierry
Fusco, Thierry
Sauvage, Jean-François
Dohlen, Kjetil
Mouillet, David
Girard, Julien
Kasper, Markus
Petit, Cyril
Beuzit, Jean-Luc
Source :
Adaptive Optics for Extremely Large Telescopes 4 – Conference Proceedings; vol 1, iss 1
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The SPHERE (Spectro-Polarimetric High-contrast Exoplanet Research) instrument aims at detecting extremely faint1sources (giant extrasolar planets) in the vicinity of bright stars . Such a challenging goal requires the use of a very-high-order performance Adaptive Optics [AO] system feeding the scientific instruments with a quasi-perfect flat wave front corrected from all the atmospheric turbulence and internal defects. This AO system, called SAXO (Sphere Ao for eXoplanet Observation) is the heart of the instrument, a heart beating 1200 time per second and providing unprecedented image quality for a large ground based telescope at optical/near infrared wavelength. We will present the latest results obtained on-sky, demonstrating its exceptional performance (in terms of correction quality, stability and robustness) and tremendous potentiality for exoplanet discovery.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Adaptive Optics for Extremely Large Telescopes 4 – Conference Proceedings; vol 1, iss 1
Notes :
application/pdf, Adaptive Optics for Extremely Large Telescopes 4 – Conference Proceedings vol 1, iss 1
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367650074
Document Type :
Electronic Resource