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MagAO-X: project status and first laboratory results

Authors :
Alex Rodack
Corwynn Sauve
Phil Hinz
Michael J. Ireland
Joseph D. Long
Alycia J. Weinberger
Ewan S. Douglas
Jennifer Lumbres
Dan Alfred
Katherine B. Follette
Kelsey Miller
Laird M. Close
Jared R. Males
Matthew A. Kenworthy
Nemanja Jovanovic
Anna Sanchez
Kyle Van Gorkom
Madison Jean
Victor Gasho
Chris Bohlman
Julien Lozi
Maggie Kautz
Frans Snik
Kevin Perez
Olivier Durney
Katie M. Morzinski
Jamison Noenickx
Ben Mazin
David S. Doelman
Lauren Schatz
Christoph U. Keller
Justin Knight
Olivier Guyon
Al Conrad
Alex Hedglen
Close, Laird M.
Schreiber, Laura
Schmidt, Dirk
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE), 2018.

Abstract

MagAO-X is an entirely new extreme adaptive optics system for the Magellan Clay 6.5 m telescope, funded by the NSF MRI program starting in Sep 2016. The key science goal of MagAO-X is high-contrast imaging of accreting protoplanets at Hα. With 2040 actuators operating at up to 3630 Hz, MagAO-X will deliver high Strehls (> 70%), high resolution (19 mas), and high contrast (< 1 × 10^(-4)) at Hα (656 nm). We present an overview of the MagAO-X system, review the system design, and discuss the current project status.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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