Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2007-03-05
Astrophys.J.661:1208-1217,2007
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
9 pages, 8 figure, to be published in ApJ June 20, 2007
Scientific paper
10.1086/517604
Direct exoplanet detection is limited by speckle noise in the point spread function (PSF) of the central star. This noise can be reduced by subtracting PSF images obtained simultaneously in adjacent narrow spectral bands using a multi-channel camera (MCC), but only to a limit imposed by differential optical aberrations in the MCC. To alleviate this problem, we suggest the introduction of a holographic diffuser at the focal plane of the MCC to convert the PSF image into an incoherent illumination scene that is then re-imaged with the MCC. The re-imaging is equivalent to a convolution of the scene with the PSF of each spectral channel of the camera. Optical aberrations in the MCC affect only the convolution kernel of each channel and not the PSF globally, resulting in better correlated images. We report laboratory measurements with a dual channel prototype (1.575 micron and 1.625 micron) to validate this approach. A speckle noise suppression factor of 12-14 was achieved, an improvement by a factor ~5 over that obtained without the holographic diffuser. Simulations of realistic exoplanet populations for three representative target samples show that the increase in speckle noise attenuation achieved in the laboratory would roughly double the number of planets that could be detected with current adaptive optics systems on 8-m telescopes.
Beaulieu Mathilde
Doyon Rene
Étienne Artigau Daniel Nadeau
Lafreniere David
Marois Christian
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