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16 September 2019 The WFIRST coronagraph instrument phase B optical design
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Abstract
The WFIRST Coronagraph Instrument will perform direct imaging of exoplanets via coronagraphy of the host star. The Phase B optical design fits within a new allocated instrument enclosure and accommodates both Hybrid Lyot and Shaped Pupil coronagraphs. It provides optical path and space for accessible focal planes for occulting masks and field stops. It provides accessible pupil planes for shaped pupil and Lyot masks. It accommodates ten active optical assemblies, including one fast steering mirror, on focusing mirror, two deformable mirrors, and six precision alignment mechanisms. We present the optical design and analyses for the Direct Imaging channel, including polarization imaging. We also present the performance analysis of pupil imaging for starlight illumination and diffused light illumination of the pupil.
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Hong Tang, Michael Rodgers, Brandon Creager, John Krist, James McGuire, Keith Patterson, Mayer Rud, Fang Shi, and Feng Zhao "The WFIRST coronagraph instrument phase B optical design", Proc. SPIE 11117, Techniques and Instrumentation for Detection of Exoplanets IX, 111170C (16 September 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2530506
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KEYWORDS
Coronagraphy

Optical design

Deformable mirrors

Mirrors

Astronomical imaging

Exoplanets

Optical alignment

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