The conceptual design of GMagAO-X: visible wavelength high contrast imaging with GMT
Jared R. Males, Laird M. Close, Sebastiaan Y. Haffert, Olivier Guyon,, Victor Gasho, Fernando Coronado, Olivier Durney, Alexander Hedglen, Maggie, Kautz, Jamison Noenickx, John Ford, Tom Connors, Doug Kelly

TL;DR
GMagAO-X is a conceptual extreme adaptive optics system designed for the 25 m GMT, enabling early high contrast exoplanet imaging and characterization of potentially habitable worlds with integrated wavefront control and coronagraphy.
Contribution
This paper presents the detailed conceptual design and performance assessment framework for GMagAO-X, a novel high contrast imaging system for the GMT.
Findings
End-to-end modeling predicts high contrast imaging performance.
Integrated wavefront sensing and coronagraphy enable exoplanet characterization.
Design supports early science operations post-GMT first-light.
Abstract
We present the conceptual design of GMagAO-X, an extreme adaptive optics system for the 25 m Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT). We are developing GMagAO-X to be available at or shortly after first-light of the GMT, to enable early high contrast exoplanet science in response to the Astro2020 recommendations. A key science goal is the characterization of nearby potentially habitable terrestrial worlds. GMagAO-Xis a woofer-tweeter system, with integrated segment phasing control. The tweeter is a 21,000 actuator segmented deformable mirror, composed of seven 3000 actuator segments. A multi-stage wavefront sensing system provides for bootstrapping, phasing, and high order sensing. The entire instrument is mounted in a rotator to provide gravity invariance. After the main AO system, visible (g to y) and near-IR (Y to H) science channels contain integrated coronagraphic wavefront control systems.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
