Ground‐based Coronagraphy with High‐Order Adaptive Optics
2001; IOP Publishing; Volume: 552; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1086/320444
ISSN1538-4357
AutoresAnand Sivaramakrishnan, C. Koresko, Russell B. Makidon, Thomas Berkefeld, Marc J. Kuchner,
Tópico(s)Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
ResumoWe summarize the theory of coronagraphic optics, and identify a dimensionless fine-tuning parameter, F, which we use to describe the Lyot stop size in the natural units of the coronagraphic optical train and the observing wavelength. We then present simulations of coronagraphs matched to adaptive optics (AO) systems on the Calypso 1.2m, Palomar Hale 5m and Gemini 8m telescopes under various atmospheric conditions, and identify useful parameter ranges for AO coronagraphy on these telescopes. Our simulations employ a tapered, high-pass filter in spatial frequency space to mimic the action of adaptive wavefront correction. We test the validity of this representation of AO correction by comparing our simulations with recent K-band data from the 241-channel Palomar Hale AO system and its dedicated PHARO science camera in coronagraphic mode.
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