MagAO-X: Commissioning Results and Status of Ongoing Upgrades
Jared R. Males, Laird M. Close, Sebastiaan Y. Haffert, Maggie Y., Kautz, Jay Kueny, Joseph D. Long, Eden McEwen, Noah Swimmer, John I. Bailey, III, Warren Foster, Benjamin A. Mazin, Logan Pearce, Joshua Liberman, Katie, Twitchell, Alycia J. Weinberger, Olivier Guyon

TL;DR
MagAO-X is an advanced adaptive optics system on the Magellan Telescope, achieving high-contrast imaging and spectroscopy, with ongoing upgrades to improve inner working angles and wavefront control, enabling new astronomical discoveries.
Contribution
This paper reports the first commissioning results of MagAO-X and details ongoing upgrades to enhance high-contrast imaging capabilities.
Findings
Discovery of an H-alpha jet and accreting protoplanets
High-contrast images of extrasolar planets and circumstellar disks
Successful commissioning of key adaptive optics components
Abstract
MagAO-X is the coronagraphic extreme adaptive optics system for the 6.5 m Magellan Clay Telescope. We report the results of commissioning the first phase of MagAO-X. Components now available for routine observations include: the >2 kHz high-order control loop consisting of a 97 actuator woofer deformable mirror (DM), a 2040 actuator tweeter DM, and a modulated pyramid wavefront sensor (WFS); classical Lyot coronagraphs with integrated low-order (LO) WFS and control using a third 97-actuator non-common path correcting (NCPC) DM; broad band imaging in g, r, i, and z filters with two EMCCDs; simultaneous differential imaging in H-alpha; and integral field spectroscopy with the VIS-X module. Early science results include the discovery of an H-alpha jet, images of accreting protoplanets at H-alpha, images of young extrasolar giant planets in the optical, discovery of new white dwarf…
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Taxonomy
Topicsearthquake and tectonic studies · Geological and Geochemical Analysis · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
