On the feasibility of detecting extrasolar planets by reflected starlight using the Hubble Space Telescope

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Extrasolar Planets, Hubble Space Telescope, Point Spread Functions, Stellar Radiation, Light Scattering, Reflectance, Star Formation, Telescopes

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The best metrology data extant are presently used to estimate the center and wing point-spread function of the HST, in order to ascertain the implications of an observational criterion according to which a faint source's discovery can occur only when the signal recorded near its image's location is sufficiently larger than would be expected in its absence. After defining the maximum star-planet flux ratio, a figure of merit Q, defined as the contrast ratio between a 'best case' planet and the scattered starlight background, is introduced and shown in the HST's case to be unfavorable for extrasolar planet detection.

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