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Keck Planet Imager and Characterizer: concept and phased implementation

Authors :
Brendan P. Bowler
A. Skemer
Sylvain Cetre
Mark Chun
Ian J. M. Crossfield
Michael J. Ireland
Ji Wang
G. Vasisht
Jason Fucik
Donald N. B. Hall
Garreth Ruane
Randy Bartos
Richard Dekany
B. Benneke
Michael C. Liu
Michael P. Fitzgerald
Eugene Serabyn
J. J. Fortney
Peter Wizinowich
Renyu Hu
Olivier Guyon
Dimitri Mawet
James K. Wallace
Marchetti, Enrico
Close, Laird M.
Véran, Jean-Pierre
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, 2016.

Abstract

The Keck Planet Imager and Characterizer (KPIC) is a cost-effective upgrade path to the W.M. Keck observatory (WMKO) adaptive optics (AO) system, building on the lessons learned from first and second-generation extreme AO (ExAO) coronagraphs. KPIC will explore new scientific niches in exoplanet science, while maturing critical technologies and systems for future ground-based (TMT, EELT, GMT) and space-based planet imagers (HabEx, LUVOIR). The advent of fast low-noise IR cameras (IR-APD, MKIDS, electron injectors), the rapid maturing of efficient wavefront sensing (WFS) techniques (Pyramid, Zernike), small inner working angle (IWA) coronagraphs (e.g., vortex) and associated low-order wavefront sensors (LOWFS), as well as recent breakthroughs in high contrast high resolution spectroscopy, open new direct exoplanet exploration avenues that are complementary to planet imagers such as VLT-SPHERE and the Gemini Planet Imager (GPI). For instance, the search and detailed characterization of planetary systems on solar-system scales around late-type stars, mostly beyond SPHERE and GPI's reaches, can be initiated now at WMKO.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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