Roman coronagraph simulations of exozodi observations in the presence of wavefront errors
Jorge Llop-Sayson, Vanessa P. Bailey, Justin Hom, John Krist, Bertrand Mennesson, Samantha N. Hasler, Alexandra Z. Greenbaum, A J Eldorado Riggs, Geoffrey Bryden

TL;DR
This paper presents corosims, a simulation tool for the Roman Space Telescope's Coronagraph, analyzing how wavefront errors and jitter affect exozodi detection capabilities and potential degeneracies in observations.
Contribution
Introduction of corosims, a simulation tool that models the impact of wavefront errors and jitter on exozodi observations with the Roman Coronagraph.
Findings
Roman Coronagraph can detect 12x zodis with nominal jitter
Sensitivity drops to 35x zodis with increased jitter
Jitter residuals unlikely cause false positives
Abstract
The Coronagraph Instrument on board of the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will demonstrate key technologies that will prepare the ground for the Habitable Worlds Observatory. The current predictions for the Roman Coronagraph's detection limit range from 1e-8 to a few 1e-9, which would allow for groundbreaking science, such as potentially imaging Jupiter-like planets. However, the performance of the instrument depends on many factors. Simulating images with varying optical error sources can help us connect instrument and observatory performance to science yield. Here we present corosims, a tool to simulate observations of astrophysical scenes with the Coronagraph with evolving errors. This tool wraps around the Coronagraph PROPER diffraction model and detector simulator. We use it to investigate the potential degeneracy between jitter-induced speckles and both hot and warm exozodi…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
