Focal-plane speckles set important sensitivity limits on ground- or space-based imagers and coronagraphs that may be used to search for faint companions, perhaps ultimately including exoplanets, around stars. As speckles vary with atmospheric fluctuations or with drifting beamtrain aberrations, they contribute speckle noise proportional to their full amplitude. Schemes to suppress speckles are thus of great interest. At high adaptive correction, speckles organize into species, represented by algebraic terms in the expansion of the phase exponential, that have distinct spatial symmetry, even or odd, under spatial inversion. Filtering speckle patterns by symmetry may eliminate a disproportionate fraction of the speckle noise while blocking (o...
A 4-8m telescope carrying a coronagraph instrument is a leading candidate for an anticipated flagshi...
The statistical properties of speckles in paraxial optical systems depend on the system parameters. ...
The useful dynamic range of an image in the diffraction-limited regime is usually limited by speckle...
Speckles in a highly corrected adaptive optic imaging system have been studied through numerical sim...
Searches for faint companions to stars may use coronagraphs fed by adaptive optics (AO) systems of v...
Adaptive correction on large ground-based telescopes is enabling a variety of novel studies that wou...
State-of-the-art coronagraphs employed on extreme adaptive optics enabled instruments are constantly...
Residual speckles due to aberrations arising from optical errors after the split between the wavefro...
We describe the symmetries present in the point-spread function (PSF) of an optical system either lo...
International audienceDirect detection is a very promising field in exoplanet science. It allows the...
This paper is concerned with the theoretical properties of high-contrast coronagraphic images in the...
The main noise source in detection of faint companions such as extrasolar planets near bright stars ...
State-of-the-art coronagraphs employed on extreme adaptive optics enabled instruments are constantly...
Project 1640 is a high-contrast imaging instrument recently commissioned at the Palomar observatory....
Space-variant blur occurs when imaging through volume turbulence over sufficiently large fields of v...
A 4-8m telescope carrying a coronagraph instrument is a leading candidate for an anticipated flagshi...
The statistical properties of speckles in paraxial optical systems depend on the system parameters. ...
The useful dynamic range of an image in the diffraction-limited regime is usually limited by speckle...
Speckles in a highly corrected adaptive optic imaging system have been studied through numerical sim...
Searches for faint companions to stars may use coronagraphs fed by adaptive optics (AO) systems of v...
Adaptive correction on large ground-based telescopes is enabling a variety of novel studies that wou...
State-of-the-art coronagraphs employed on extreme adaptive optics enabled instruments are constantly...
Residual speckles due to aberrations arising from optical errors after the split between the wavefro...
We describe the symmetries present in the point-spread function (PSF) of an optical system either lo...
International audienceDirect detection is a very promising field in exoplanet science. It allows the...
This paper is concerned with the theoretical properties of high-contrast coronagraphic images in the...
The main noise source in detection of faint companions such as extrasolar planets near bright stars ...
State-of-the-art coronagraphs employed on extreme adaptive optics enabled instruments are constantly...
Project 1640 is a high-contrast imaging instrument recently commissioned at the Palomar observatory....
Space-variant blur occurs when imaging through volume turbulence over sufficiently large fields of v...
A 4-8m telescope carrying a coronagraph instrument is a leading candidate for an anticipated flagshi...
The statistical properties of speckles in paraxial optical systems depend on the system parameters. ...
The useful dynamic range of an image in the diffraction-limited regime is usually limited by speckle...