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The first multi-baseline and multi-band, photonic nuller at the Subaru telescope: the GLINT nulling interferometer

Authors :
Tuthill, Peter G.
Mérand, Antoine
Sallum, Stephanie
Martinod, Marc-Antoine
Norris, Barnaby
Lagadec, Tiphaine
Jovanovic, Nemanja
Cvetojevic, Nick
Gross, Simon
Arriola, Alexander
Gretzinger, Thomas
Withford, Michael J.
Guyon, Olivier
Lozi, Julien
Lawrence, Jon S.
Leon-Saval, Sergio
Tuthill, Peter G.
Mérand, Antoine
Sallum, Stephanie
Martinod, Marc-Antoine
Norris, Barnaby
Lagadec, Tiphaine
Jovanovic, Nemanja
Cvetojevic, Nick
Gross, Simon
Arriola, Alexander
Gretzinger, Thomas
Withford, Michael J.
Guyon, Olivier
Lozi, Julien
Lawrence, Jon S.
Leon-Saval, Sergio
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

With thousands of confirmed exoplanets, the era of discovery is giving way to that of characterization. Direct imaging is crucial, but extremely difficult due to high star-to-planet contrasts and high angular resolutions. Nulling interferometry, which suppresses contaminating starlight via destructive interference, aims to meet this challenge. A pathfinder of this technique is the GLINT nuller: a 6-baseline, spectrally dispersed pupil-remapping interferometer deployed at the Subaru telescope, in which a single photonic chip performs all the critical optical processes. We present the instrument, novel data processing based on self-calibrating methods, laboratory characterization and the latest on-sky results.

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The first multi-baseline and multi-band, photonic nuller at the Subaru telescope: the GLINT nulling interferometer
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1228622625
Document Type :
Electronic Resource