The next generation of giant ground and space telescopes will have the light-collecting power to detect and characterize potentially habitable terrestrial exoplanets using high-contrast imaging for the first time. This will only be achievable if the performance of Giant Segmented Mirror Telescopes (GSMTs) extreme adaptive optics (ExAO) systems are optimized to their full potential. A key component of an ExAO system is the wavefront sensor (WFS), which measures aberrations from atmospheric turbulence. A common choice in current and next-generation instruments is the pyramid wavefront sensor (PWFS). ExAO systems require high spatial and temporal sampling of wavefronts to optimize performance, and as a result, require large detectors for the W...
The success of ground-based instruments for high contrast exoplanet imaging depends on the degree to...
Wavefront sensing is one of the key elements of an Adaptive Optics System. Although Shack-Hartmann W...
International audienceThe Pyramid wave-front sensor (WFS) is currently the baseline for several futu...
The next generation of giant ground and space telescopes will have the light-collect-ing power to de...
Known exoplanets are 10 thousand to 10 billion times fainter than their host stars.These high contra...
The Giant Segmented Mirror Telescopes (GSMTs) including the Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT), the Thir...
The Giant Segmented Mirror Telescopes (GSMTs) including the Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT), the Thir...
39 pages, 15 figuresInternational audienceFor ExAO instruments for the Giant Segmented Mirror Telesc...
Context. The diffusion of adaptive optics systems in astronomical instrumentation for large ground b...
International audienceExtreme adaptive optics (AO) is crucial for enabling the contrasts needed for ...
Investigations into the Pyramid wavefront sensor (P-WFS) have experimentally demonstrated the abilit...
International audienceAdvanced adaptive-optics (AO) systems will likely utilize pyramid wavefront se...
International audienceInvestigations into the Pyramid wavefront sensor (P-WFS) have experimentally d...
Wavefront sensing and control are important for enabling one of the key advantages of using large ap...
Imaging astronomical objects, such as stars, planets and galaxies, with ground-based telescopes, is ...
The success of ground-based instruments for high contrast exoplanet imaging depends on the degree to...
Wavefront sensing is one of the key elements of an Adaptive Optics System. Although Shack-Hartmann W...
International audienceThe Pyramid wave-front sensor (WFS) is currently the baseline for several futu...
The next generation of giant ground and space telescopes will have the light-collect-ing power to de...
Known exoplanets are 10 thousand to 10 billion times fainter than their host stars.These high contra...
The Giant Segmented Mirror Telescopes (GSMTs) including the Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT), the Thir...
The Giant Segmented Mirror Telescopes (GSMTs) including the Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT), the Thir...
39 pages, 15 figuresInternational audienceFor ExAO instruments for the Giant Segmented Mirror Telesc...
Context. The diffusion of adaptive optics systems in astronomical instrumentation for large ground b...
International audienceExtreme adaptive optics (AO) is crucial for enabling the contrasts needed for ...
Investigations into the Pyramid wavefront sensor (P-WFS) have experimentally demonstrated the abilit...
International audienceAdvanced adaptive-optics (AO) systems will likely utilize pyramid wavefront se...
International audienceInvestigations into the Pyramid wavefront sensor (P-WFS) have experimentally d...
Wavefront sensing and control are important for enabling one of the key advantages of using large ap...
Imaging astronomical objects, such as stars, planets and galaxies, with ground-based telescopes, is ...
The success of ground-based instruments for high contrast exoplanet imaging depends on the degree to...
Wavefront sensing is one of the key elements of an Adaptive Optics System. Although Shack-Hartmann W...
International audienceThe Pyramid wave-front sensor (WFS) is currently the baseline for several futu...