Numerical simulations for the SAXO+ upgrade: Performance analysis of the adaptive optics system
Charles Goulas, Rapha\"el Galicher, Fabrice Vidal, Johan Mazoyer,, Florian Ferreira, Arnaud Sevin, Anthony Boccaletti, Eric Gendron,, Cl\'ementine B\'echet, Michel Tallon, Maud Langlois, Caroline Kulcs\'ar,, Henri-Fran\c{c}ois Raynaud, Nicolas Galland, Laura Schreiber, Isaac

TL;DR
This study uses numerical simulations to evaluate the performance improvements of the SAXO+ adaptive optics system upgrade for the VLT, demonstrating significant residual starlight reduction and optimal parameter settings across various conditions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive performance analysis of SAXO+ using simulations, identifying optimal system parameters and demonstrating its superiority over SAXO.
Findings
SAXO+ reduces residual starlight intensity by a factor of ten compared to SAXO.
Optimal second stage frequency is around 2 kHz for most conditions.
A 2 λ_WFS/D pyramid modulation radius balances performance and robustness.
Abstract
SPHERE, operating at the VLT since 2014, is currently one of the high-contrast instruments with a higher performance. Its adaptive optics system, known as SAXO, will be upgraded to SAXO+, which features the addition of a second stage of adaptive optics. This stage will use a near-infrared pyramid wavefront sensor to record images of fainter exoplanets around redder stars. In this work, we compare the performance of SAXO and SAXO+. We look for the optimal values of the key system parameters of SAXO+ for various science cases and turbulence conditions. We performed numerical simulations using COMPASS, an end-to-end adaptive optics simulation tool. We simulated perfect coronagraph images of an on-axis point source, and we minimized the residual starlight intensity between 3 and 5 as a performance criterion. The explored parameter space includes science cases, turbulence…
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TopicsAdaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Optical Systems and Laser Technology
