Chromatism compensation in wide-band nulling interferometry for exoplanet detection

Physics – Optics

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Interferometry, Astronomical Optics

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We introduce the concept of chromatism compensation in nulling interferometry that enables a high rejection ratio in a wide spectral band. Therefore the achromaticity condition considered in most nulling interferometers can be relaxed. We show that this chromatism compensation cannot be applied to a two-beam nulling interferometer, and we make an analysis of the particular case of a three-telescope configuration.

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