The future looks dark: improving high contrast imaging with hyper-parameter optimization for data-driven predictive wavefront control
J. Fowler, Rebecca Jensen-Clem, Maaike A. M. van Kooten, Vincent, Chambouleyron, Sylvain Cetre

TL;DR
This paper explores hyper-parameter optimization for empirical orthogonal functions (EOF) in predictive wavefront control to enhance high contrast imaging of exoplanets, addressing temporal errors caused by atmospheric wind and system lag.
Contribution
It systematically investigates the optimal filter hyper-parameters for EOF-based predictive control in adaptive optics, improving on prior implementations and paving the way for large telescope applications.
Findings
Optimized EOF hyper-parameters for on-sky adaptive optics.
Demonstrated stability of predictive control under varying atmospheric conditions.
Provided insights for future large telescope adaptive optics systems.
Abstract
The direct imaging and characterization of exoplanets requires extreme adaptive optics (XAO), achieving exquisite wavefront correction (upwards of 90 Strehl) over a narrow field of view (a few arcseconds). For these XAO systems the temporal error is often a leading term in the error budget, wherein the wavefront evolves faster than the lag between wavefront sensing and control. For atmospheres with high-velocity wind layers, this can result in a wind-driven halo in the coronagraphic dark-zone, limiting sensitivity to faint, close-in companions. The AO system's lag-time is often limited by the wavefront sensor exposure time, especially in the case of fainter guidestars. Predictive control mitigates the temporal error by predicting the shape of the wavefront by time the system correction is applied. One such method of prediction is empirical orthogonal functions (EOF), wherein…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Optical Systems and Laser Technology · Advanced Optical Sensing Technologies
