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Early High-contrast Imaging Results with Keck/NIRC2-PWFS: The SR 21 Disk

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2020-12-02 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

High-contrast imaging of exoplanets and protoplanetary disks depends on wavefront sensing and correction made by adaptive optics instruments. Classically, wavefront sensing has been conducted at optical wavelengths, which made high-contrast imaging of red targets such as M-type stars or extincted T Tauri stars challenging. Keck/NIRC2 has combined near-infrared (NIR) detector technology with the pyramid wavefront sensor (PWFS). With this new module we observed SR~21, a young star that is brighter at NIR wavelengths than at optical wavelengths. Compared with the archival data of SR~21 taken with the optical wavefront sensing we achieved \sim20\% better Strehl ratio in similar natural seeing conditions. Further post-processing utilizing angular differential imaging and reference-star differential imaging confirmed the spiral feature reported by the VLT/SPHERE polarimetric observation, which is the first detection of the SR~21 spiral in total intensity at LL^\prime band. We also compared the contrast limit of our result (10410^{-4} at 0\farcs40\farcs4 and 2×1052\times10^{-5} at 1\farcs01\farcs0) with the archival data that were taken with optical wavefront sensing and confirmed the improvement, particularly at 0\farcs5\leq0\farcs5. Our observation demonstrates that the NIR PWFS improves AO performance and will provide more opportunities for red targets in the future.

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@article{arxiv.2011.00044,
  title  = {Early High-contrast Imaging Results with Keck/NIRC2-PWFS: The SR 21 Disk},
  author = {Taichi Uyama and Bin Ren and Dimitri Mawet and Garreth Ruane and Charlotte Z. Bond and Jun Hashimoto and Michael C. Liu and Takayuki Muto and Jean-Baptiste Ruffio and Nicole Wallack and Christoph Baranec and Brendan P. Bowler and Elodie Choquet and Mark Chun and Jacques-Robert Delorme and Kevin Fogarty and Olivier Guyon and Rebecca Jensen-Clem and Tiffany Meshkat and Henry Ngo and Jason J. Wang and Ji Wang and Peter Wizinowich and Marie Ygouf and Benjamin Zuckerman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.00044},
  year   = {2020}
}

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accepted for publication in AJ, 8 pages, 7 figures