English

Shaped pupil design for the Gemini Planet Imager

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2011-02-11 v1 Earth and Planetary Astrophysics

Abstract

The Gemini Planet Imager (GPI) is an instrument designed for the Gemini South telescope to image young Jupiter-mass planets in the infrared. To achieve the high contrast needed for this, it employs an apodized pupil Lyot coronagraph (APLC) to remove most of the starlight. Current designs use a partially-transmitting apodizer in the pupil; we examine the use of binary apodizations in the form of starshaped shaped pupils, and present a design that could achieve comparable performance, along with a series of design guidelines for creating shaped pupil versions of APLCs in other systems.

Cite

@article{arxiv.0905.1676,
  title  = {Shaped pupil design for the Gemini Planet Imager},
  author = {Eric Cady and Bruce Macintosh and N. Jeremy Kasdin and Remi Soummer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0905.1676},
  year   = {2011}
}

Comments

20 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ

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