Diffraction in the ASPIICS coronagraph: observations and modeling
S. Shestov, A. N. Zhukov, R. Rougeot, C. Aime, B. Bourgoignie, L. Dolla, N. Britavskiy, S. Fineschi, S. Gunar, P. Lamy, M. Mierla, H. Peter, P. Rudawy, and K. Tsinganos

TL;DR
This paper analyzes diffraction effects in the ASPIICS solar coronagraph, comparing observations with models to validate and fine-tune the diffraction model, and assesses the impact of diffraction on coronal observations.
Contribution
It provides a validated analytical-numerical diffraction model for ASPIICS, calibrated with actual observations, improving understanding of straylight in solar coronagraphs.
Findings
Diffraction effects observed match the model's qualitative predictions.
Quantitative agreement of 30-50% achieved after model fine-tuning.
Diffracted light is generally two orders of magnitude below coronal signals.
Abstract
Context: ASPIICS is a giant-baseline visible light solar coronagraph, which relies on the millimetric positioning performance of the precision formation flying Proba-3 mission of the European Space Agency. Proba-3 was launched on 5 Dec 2024, and since then ASPIICS observes the solar corona with the field of view (1.1-3) R_sun. Aims: Diffraction, in particular diffraction of solar disk light on the external occulter, is known to provide a major source of straylight in coronagraphs. We aim to analyze diffracted light visible in ASPIICS images, compare it with the analytical-numerical diffraction model reported earlier, and fine-tune the model. Methods: We compare diffraction effects visible in ASPIICS data with simulated diffraction images; in particular, we compare the geometrical properties and the radiometric signal. The properties of the diffraction described in previous works suggest…
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