The QACITS pointing sensor: from theory to on-sky operation on Keck/NIRC2
Elsa Huby, Olivier Absil, Dimitri Mawet, Pierre Baudoz, Bruno, Femen\`ia Castell\`a, Michael Bottom, Henry Ngo, Eugene Serabyn

TL;DR
This paper presents the development and on-sky validation of the QACITS sensor, a technique for precise pointing control in vortex coronagraphs, implemented on Keck/NIRC2 to improve exoplanet imaging capabilities.
Contribution
The paper introduces the QACITS technique for tip-tilt sensing, demonstrating its successful implementation and validation on Keck/NIRC2 with a vortex coronagraph.
Findings
QACITS accurately estimates pointing errors from coronagraphic images.
Successful on-sky validation at Keck/NIRC2 with L-band AGPM.
The method is easily implementable on existing vortex coronagraph systems.
Abstract
Small inner working angle coronagraphs are essential to benefit from the full potential of large and future extremely large ground-based telescopes, especially in the context of the detection and characterization of exoplanets. Among existing solutions, the vortex coronagraph stands as one of the most effective and promising solutions. However, for focal-plane coronagraph, a small inner working angle comes necessarily at the cost of a high sensitivity to pointing errors. This is the reason why a pointing control system is imperative to stabilize the star on the vortex center against pointing drifts due to mechanical flexures, that generally occur during observation due for instance to temperature and/or gravity variations. We have therefore developed a technique called QACITS (Quadrant Analysis of Coronagraphic Images for Tip-tilt Sensing), which is based on the analysis of the…
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