Efficiently Searching for Close-in Companions around Young M Dwarfs using a Multi-year PSF Library
Aniket Sanghi, Jerry Xuan, Jason Wang, Dimitri Mawet, Brendan Bowler,, Henry Ngo, Marta Bryan, Garreth Ruane, Olivier Absil, and Elsa Huby

TL;DR
This paper introduces Super-RDI, a novel PSF subtraction framework using a large multi-year reference library to enhance high-contrast imaging of young M dwarfs, outperforming traditional methods at small angular separations.
Contribution
Super-RDI combines frame selection and S/N optimization with a large reference PSF library to improve RDI performance in high-contrast imaging.
Findings
Super-RDI outperforms ADI at separations less than 0.4".
Synthetic tests show optimal PSF subtraction with 1000-3000 frames and <500 principal components.
Detection of two known brown dwarf companions in the survey.
Abstract
We present Super-RDI, a unique framework for the application of reference star differential imaging (RDI) to Keck/NIRC2 high-contrast imaging observations with the vortex coronagraph. Super-RDI combines frame selection and signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) optimization techniques with a large multi-year reference point spread function (PSF) library to achieve optimal PSF subtraction at small angular separations. We compile a 7000 frame reference PSF library based on a set of 288 new Keck/NIRC2 sequences of 237 unique targets acquired between 2015 and 2019 as part of two planet-search programs, one focusing on nearby young M dwarfs and the other targeting members of the Taurus star-forming region. For our dataset, synthetic companion injection-recovery tests reveal that frame selection with the mean-squared error (MSE) metric combined with KLIP-based PSF subtraction using 1000-3000…
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TopicsAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
