Technical description and performance of the phase II version of the Keck Planet Imager and Characterizer
Nemanja Jovanovic, Daniel Echeverri, Jacques-Robert Delorme, Luke, Finnerty, Tobias Schofield, Jason J. Wang, Yinzi Xin, Jerry Xuan, J. Kent, Wallacee, Dimitri Mawet, Aniket Sanghi, Ashley Baker, Randall Bartos,, Charlotte Z. Bond, Benjamin Calvin, Sylvain Cetre, Greg Doppmann

TL;DR
The paper details the design, upgrades, and performance of the phase II version of the Keck Planet Imager and Characterizer, enhancing exoplanet spectroscopy capabilities with improved stability, throughput, and new observing modes.
Contribution
It introduces the phase II upgrades to KPIC, including a deformable mirror and new modules, significantly improving exoplanet characterization at high spectral resolution.
Findings
Enhanced throughput and stability demonstrated in laboratory tests
Successful commissioning results showing improved performance
Extended operational capabilities down to y band
Abstract
The Keck Planet Imager and Characterizer (KPIC) is a series of upgrades for the Keck II Adaptive Optics (AO) system and the NIRSPEC spectrograph to enable diffraction limited, high resolution (R>30000) spectroscopy of exoplanets and low mass companions in the K and L bands. Phase I consisted of single mode fiber injection/extraction units (FIU/FEU) used in conjunction with a H band pyramid wavefront sensor. The use of single mode fibers provides a gain in stellar rejection, a substantial reduction in sky background, and an extremely stable line spread function in the spectrograph. Phase II, deployed and commissioned in 2022, brought a 1000 actuator deformable mirror, beam shaping optics, a vortex mask, and other upgrades to the FIU/FEU. An additional service mission in 2024 extended operations down to y band, delivered an atmospheric dispersion corrector, and provided access to two…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpacecraft Design and Technology · Satellite Image Processing and Photogrammetry · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
