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The JWST Early Release Science Program for Direct Observations of Exoplanetary Systems IV: NIRISS Aperture Masking Interferometry Performance and Lessons Learned

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2024-03-13 v2 Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics

Abstract

We present a performance analysis for the aperture masking interferometry (AMI) mode on board the James Webb Space Telescope Near Infrared Imager and Slitless Spectrograph (JWST/NIRISS). Thanks to self-calibrating observables, AMI accesses inner working angles down to and even within the classical diffraction limit. The scientific potential of this mode has recently been demonstrated by the Early Release Science (ERS) 1386 program with a deep search for close-in companions in the HIP 65426 exoplanetary system. As part of ERS 1386, we use the same data set to explore the random, static, and calibration errors of NIRISS AMI observables. We compare the observed noise properties and achievable contrast to theoretical predictions. We explore possible sources of calibration errors and show that differences in charge migration between the observations of HIP 65426 and point-spread function calibration stars can account for the achieved contrast curves. Lastly, we use self-calibration tests to demonstrate that with adequate calibration NIRISS F380M AMI can reach contrast levels of 910\sim9-10 mag at λ/D\gtrsim \lambda/D. These tests lead us to observation planning recommendations and strongly motivate future studies aimed at producing sophisticated calibration strategies taking these systematic effects into account. This will unlock the unprecedented capabilities of JWST/NIRISS AMI, with sensitivity to significantly colder, lower-mass exoplanets than lower-contrast ground-based AMI setups, at orbital separations inaccessible to JWST coronagraphy.

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@article{arxiv.2310.11499,
  title  = {The JWST Early Release Science Program for Direct Observations of Exoplanetary Systems IV: NIRISS Aperture Masking Interferometry Performance and Lessons Learned},
  author = {Steph Sallum and Shrishmoy Ray and Jens Kammerer and Anand Sivaramakrishnan and Rachel Cooper and Alexandra Z. Greebaum and Deepashri Thatte and Matthew de Furio and Samuel Factor and Michael Meyer and Jordan M. Stone and Aarynn Carter and Beth Biller and Sasha Hinkley and Andrew Skemer and Genaro Suarez and Jarron M. Leisenring and Marshall D. Perrin and Adam L. Kraus and Olivier Absil and William O. Balmer and Mickael Bonnefoy and Marta L. Bryan and Sarah K. Betti and Anthony Boccaletti and Mariangela Bonavita and Mark Booth and Brendan P. Bowler and Zackery W. Briesemeister and Faustine Cantalloube and Gael Chauvin and Valentin Christiaens and Gabriele Cugno and Thayne Currie and Camilla Danielski and Trent J. Dupuy and Jacqueline K. Faherty and Christine H. Chen and Per Calissendorff and Elodie Choquet and Michael P. Fitzgerald and Jonathan J. Fortney and Kyle Franson and Julien H. Girard and Carol A. Grady and Eileen C. Gonzales and Thomas Henning and Dean C. Hines and Kielan K. W. Hoch and Callie E. Hood and Alex R. Howe and Markus Janson and Paul Kalas and Grant M. Kennedy and Matthew A. Kenworthy and Pierre Kervella and Daniel Kitzmann and Masayuki Kuzuhara and Anne-Marie Lagrange and Pierre-Olivier Lagage and Kellen Lawson and Cecilia Lazzoni and Ben W. P. Lew and Michael C. Liu and Pengyu Liu and Jorge Llop-Sayson and James P. Lloyd and Anna Lueber and Bruce Macintosh and Elena Manjavacas and Sebastian Marino and Mark S. Marley and Christian Marois and Raquel A. Martinez and Brenda C. Matthews and Elisabeth C. Matthews and Dimitri Mawet and Johan Mazoyer and Michael W. McElwain and Stanimir Metchev and Brittany E. Miles and Maxwell A. Millar-Blanchaer and Paul Molliere and Sarah E. Moran and Caroline V. Morley and Sagnick Mukherjee and Paulina Palma-Bifani and Eric Pantin and Polychronis Patapis and Simon Petrus and Laurent Pueyo and Sascha P. Quanz and Andreas Quirrenbach and Isabel Rebollido and Jea Adams Redai and Bin B. Ren and Emily Rickman and Matthias Samland and B. A. Sargent and Joshua E. Schlieder and Glenn Schneider and Karl R. Stapelfeldt and Ben J. Sutlieff and Motohide Tamura and Xianyu Tan and Christopher A. Theissen and Taichi Uyama and Arthur Vigan and Malavika Vasist and Johanna M. Vos and Kevin Wagner and Jason J. Wang and Kimberly Ward-Duong and Niall Whiteford and Schuyler G. Wolff and Kadin Worthen and Mark C. Wyatt and Marie Ygouf and Xi Zhang and Keming Zhang and Zhoujian Zhang and Yifan Zhou and Alice Zurlo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.11499},
  year   = {2024}
}

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20 pages, 12 figures, accepted to Astrophysical Journal Letters