International audienceFuture searches for bio-markers on habitable exoplanets will rely on telescope instruments that achieve extremely high contrast at small planet-to-star angular separations. Coronagraphy is a promising starlight suppression technique, providing excellent contrast and throughput for off-axis sources on clear apertures. However, the complexity of space- and ground-based telescope apertures goes on increasing over time, owing to the combination of primary mirror segmentation, the secondary mirror, and its support structures. These discontinuities in the telescope aperture limit the coronagraph performance. In this paper, we present ACAD-OSM, a novel active method to correct for the diffractive effects of aperture discontin...
International audienceCombining active pupil correction via deformable mirrors (DMs) with coronagrap...
Oncoming exoplanet spectro-imagers like the Planetary Camera and Spectrograph (PCS) for the Extremel...
Coronagraph instruments on future space telescopes will enable the direct detection and characteriza...
International audienceFuture searches for bio-markers on habitable exoplanets will rely on telescope...
To appear in the Proceedings of the SPIE: Techniques and Instrumentation for Detection of Exoplanets...
As the performance of coronagraphs improves, the achievable contrast is more and more dependent of t...
The current generation of ground-based coronagraphic instruments uses deformable mirrors to correct ...
We present a new method to achieve high-contrast images using segmented and/or on-axis tele-scopes. ...
The goal of directly imaging Earth-like planets in the habitable zone of other stars has motivated t...
Context. Direct imaging and spectroscopy of Earth-like planets and young Jupiters require contrast v...
We present a new method to achieve high-contrast images using segmented and/or on-axis telescopes. O...
To directly image and characterize exoplanets, starlight suppression systems rely on coronagraphs to...
International audienceContext. Direct imaging and spectroscopy of Earth-like planets and young Jupit...
International audienceCombining active pupil correction via deformable mirrors (DMs) with coronagrap...
Oncoming exoplanet spectro-imagers like the Planetary Camera and Spectrograph (PCS) for the Extremel...
Coronagraph instruments on future space telescopes will enable the direct detection and characteriza...
International audienceFuture searches for bio-markers on habitable exoplanets will rely on telescope...
To appear in the Proceedings of the SPIE: Techniques and Instrumentation for Detection of Exoplanets...
As the performance of coronagraphs improves, the achievable contrast is more and more dependent of t...
The current generation of ground-based coronagraphic instruments uses deformable mirrors to correct ...
We present a new method to achieve high-contrast images using segmented and/or on-axis tele-scopes. ...
The goal of directly imaging Earth-like planets in the habitable zone of other stars has motivated t...
Context. Direct imaging and spectroscopy of Earth-like planets and young Jupiters require contrast v...
We present a new method to achieve high-contrast images using segmented and/or on-axis telescopes. O...
To directly image and characterize exoplanets, starlight suppression systems rely on coronagraphs to...
International audienceContext. Direct imaging and spectroscopy of Earth-like planets and young Jupit...
International audienceCombining active pupil correction via deformable mirrors (DMs) with coronagrap...
Oncoming exoplanet spectro-imagers like the Planetary Camera and Spectrograph (PCS) for the Extremel...
Coronagraph instruments on future space telescopes will enable the direct detection and characteriza...