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15 September 2011 Imaging power of multi-fibered nulling telescopes for extra-solar planet characterization
François Hénault
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Abstract
In this paper are discussed the nulling and imaging properties of monolithic pupil telescopes equipped with a focal plane waveguide array, which could be envisaged as precursor space missions for future nulling interferometers or coronagraphs searching for habitable planets outside of our solar system. Three different concepts of nulling telescopes are reviewed, namely the Super-Resolving Telescope (SRT) having multiple, non-overlapping exit sub-apertures and the Sheared-Pupil Telescope (SPT), either unmasked or masked with a Lyot stop placed at its exit pupil plane. For each case simple theoretical relationships allowing to estimate the nulling rate, Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) and Inner Working Angle (IWA) of the telescope are established or recalled, and numerical simulations are conducted. The preliminary results of this study show that the most promising designs should either be a SRT of high radiometric efficiency associated with an adequate leakage calibration procedure, or a masked SPT with potentially deeper nulling rates but lower SNR, depending on what kind of performance is to be preferred.
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François Hénault "Imaging power of multi-fibered nulling telescopes for extra-solar planet characterization", Proc. SPIE 8151, Techniques and Instrumentation for Detection of Exoplanets V, 81510A (15 September 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.892744
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KEYWORDS
Telescopes

Signal to noise ratio

Space telescopes

Stars

Planets

Interferometers

Mirrors

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