XAO-assisted coronagraphy with SHARK NIR: from simulations to laboratory tests
Gabriele Umbriaco, Elena Carolo, Daniele Vassallo, Jacopo, Farinato, Pierre Baudoz, Alexis Carlotti, Davide Greggio, Luca, Marafatto, Maria Bergomi, Valentina Viotto, Guido Agapito and, Federico Biondi, Simonetta Chinellato, Marco De Pascale, Marco Dima, and Valentina D'Orazi

TL;DR
This paper discusses the development, simulation, and laboratory testing of various coronagraphic techniques for the SHARK-NIR instrument at the LBT, aiming to optimize exoplanet imaging capabilities.
Contribution
It presents the selection, simulation, and lab testing of specific coronagraphs for SHARK-NIR, including alignment procedures for optimal performance.
Findings
Gaussian Lyot coronagraph suitable for moderate contrast needs
Shaped Pupil masks effective near the star and robust to jitter
Four-Quadrant Phase Mask performs well even at lower Strehl ratios
Abstract
Several Extreme Adaptive Optics (XAO) systems dedicated to the detection and characterisation of the exoplanets are currently in operation for 8-10 meter class telescopes. Coronagraphs are commonly used in these facilities to reject the diffracted light of an observed star and enable direct imaging and spectroscopy of its circumstellar environment. SHARK-NIR is a coronagraphic camera that will be implemented at the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT). After an extensive simulation campaign, SHARK-NIR team selected a suite of coronagraphic techniques to be implemented in the instrument in order to fulfil the scientific requirements. In summary, the Gaussian Lyot coronagraph is the option to serve all those science cases requiring field-stabilization and moderate contrast. Observations in pupil-stabilized mode to search for exoplanets can take advantage of three Shaped Pupil masks (SPC) and a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Optical Systems and Laser Technology
