High-dispersion coronagraphy (HDC) optimally combines high contrast imaging techniques such as adaptive optics/wavefront control plus coronagraphy to high spectral resolution spectroscopy. HDC is a critical pathway towards fully characterizing exoplanet atmospheres across a broad range of masses from giant gaseous planets down to Earth-like planets. In addition to determining the molecular composition of exoplanet atmospheres, HDC also enables Doppler mapping of atmosphere inhomogeneities (temperature, clouds, wind), as well as precise measurements of exoplanet rotational velocities. Here, we demonstrate an innovative concept for injecting the directly-imaged planet light into a single-mode fiber, linking a high-contrast adaptively-correcte...
In the context of exoplanet detection, a large majority of the 400 detected exoplanets have been fou...
Coronagraphs allow for faint off-axis exoplanets to be observed, but are limited to angular separati...
The Keck Planet Imager and Characterizer (KPIC) is a purpose-built instrument for high-dispersion co...
High-dispersion coronagraphy (HDC) optimally combines high contrast imaging techniques such as adapt...
Despite recent advances in high-contrast imaging techniques, high resolution spectroscopy for charac...
High-dispersion coronagraphy (HDC) combines high contrast imaging techniques with high spectral reso...
High dispersion coronagraphy (HDC) is a technique that combines high contrast imaging techniques wit...
Direct imaging of exoplanets presents a formidable technical challenge owing to the small angular se...
On large ground-based telescopes, the combination of extreme adaptive optics (ExAO) and coronagraphy...
Detection and characterization of exoplanets faces challenges of smaller angular separation and high...
The first images of exoplanets are now in hand, but the imaging of even fainter planets near bright ...
Advancements in detection technologies have allowed the discovery of thousands of exoplanets. These ...
Instrumentation designed to characterize potentially habitable planets may combine adaptive optics a...
Direct imaging of exoplanets has become a priority in the field of exoplanet discovery and character...
Residual speckles due to aberrations arising from optical errors after the split between the wavefro...
In the context of exoplanet detection, a large majority of the 400 detected exoplanets have been fou...
Coronagraphs allow for faint off-axis exoplanets to be observed, but are limited to angular separati...
The Keck Planet Imager and Characterizer (KPIC) is a purpose-built instrument for high-dispersion co...
High-dispersion coronagraphy (HDC) optimally combines high contrast imaging techniques such as adapt...
Despite recent advances in high-contrast imaging techniques, high resolution spectroscopy for charac...
High-dispersion coronagraphy (HDC) combines high contrast imaging techniques with high spectral reso...
High dispersion coronagraphy (HDC) is a technique that combines high contrast imaging techniques wit...
Direct imaging of exoplanets presents a formidable technical challenge owing to the small angular se...
On large ground-based telescopes, the combination of extreme adaptive optics (ExAO) and coronagraphy...
Detection and characterization of exoplanets faces challenges of smaller angular separation and high...
The first images of exoplanets are now in hand, but the imaging of even fainter planets near bright ...
Advancements in detection technologies have allowed the discovery of thousands of exoplanets. These ...
Instrumentation designed to characterize potentially habitable planets may combine adaptive optics a...
Direct imaging of exoplanets has become a priority in the field of exoplanet discovery and character...
Residual speckles due to aberrations arising from optical errors after the split between the wavefro...
In the context of exoplanet detection, a large majority of the 400 detected exoplanets have been fou...
Coronagraphs allow for faint off-axis exoplanets to be observed, but are limited to angular separati...
The Keck Planet Imager and Characterizer (KPIC) is a purpose-built instrument for high-dispersion co...