METIS high-contrast imaging: from final design to manufacturing and testing
Olivier Absil, Matthew Kenworthy, Christian Delacroix, Gilles Orban de, Xivry, Lorenzo K\"onig, Prashant Pathak, David Doelman, Emiel Por, Frans, Snik, Joost van den Born, Faustine Cantalloube, Alexis Carlotti, Benjamin, Courtney-Barrer, Pontus Forsberg, Mikael Karlsson

TL;DR
METIS is a next-generation mid-infrared instrument for the ELT, with advanced high-contrast imaging modes designed for direct exoplanet imaging, now in manufacturing and testing phases after final design approval.
Contribution
This paper presents the final design, implementation, and testing plans for METIS's high-contrast imaging modes, including coronagraph solutions and performance predictions.
Findings
Successful design of vortex and apodizing phase plate coronagraphs
Performance simulations indicate capability to image temperate rocky planets
Ongoing component testing and system integration plans
Abstract
The Mid-infrared ELT Imager and Spectrograph (METIS) is one of the first-generation scientific instruments for the ELT, built under the supervision of ESO by a consortium of research institutes across and beyond Europe. Designed to cover the 3 to 13 m wavelength range, METIS had its final design reviewed in Fall 2022, and has then entered in earnest its manufacture, assembly, integration, and test (MAIT) phase. Here, we present the final design of the METIS high-contrast imaging (HCI) modes. We detail the implementation of the two main coronagraphic solutions selected for METIS, namely the vortex coronagraph and the apodizing phase plate, including their combination with the high-resolution integral field spectrograph of METIS, and briefly describe their respective backup plans (Lyot coronagraph and shaped pupil plate). We then describe the status of the MAIT phase for HCI modes,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Semiconductor Detectors and Materials · Calibration and Measurement Techniques
