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Low Wind Effect, the main limitation of the SPHERE instrument

Authors :
Sauvage, Jean-François
Sauvage, Jean-François
Fusco, Thierry
Guesalaga, Andres
Wizinowitch, Peter
O'Neal, Jared
N'Diaye, Mamadou
Vigan, Arthur
Grard, Julien
Lesur, Geoffroy
Mouillet, David
Beuzit, Jean-Luc
Kasper, Markus
Le Louarn, Miska
Milli, Julien
Dohlen, Kjetil
Neichel, Benoit
Bourget, Pierre
Heigenauer, Pierre
Mawet, Dimitri
Sauvage, Jean-François
Sauvage, Jean-François
Fusco, Thierry
Guesalaga, Andres
Wizinowitch, Peter
O'Neal, Jared
N'Diaye, Mamadou
Vigan, Arthur
Grard, Julien
Lesur, Geoffroy
Mouillet, David
Beuzit, Jean-Luc
Kasper, Markus
Le Louarn, Miska
Milli, Julien
Dohlen, Kjetil
Neichel, Benoit
Bourget, Pierre
Heigenauer, Pierre
Mawet, Dimitri
Source :
Adaptive Optics for Extremely Large Telescopes 4 – Conference Proceedings; vol 1, iss 1
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The SPHERE instrument (Beuzit, et al., 2010) is dedicated to the direct imaging of extra-solar planets. This kind of observation allows one to study the photons emitted by the planet’s atmosphere itself, or reflected by its surface. The search for bio-markers is therefore made possible. The SPHERE instrument has been installed and commissioned at VLT Paranal Observatory during 2014 and now routinely delivers high contrast images to the exoplanet community. This paper presents a study of the main actual limitation of the SPHERE instrument, as known as the Low Wind Effect [LWE]. This effect has been discovered on SPHERE during commissioning period. Its effect is a strong degradation of the instrument PSF, preventing instrument to perform high contrast imaging. It happens during particularly low wind conditions (below 1m/s at the telescope level) which happens one night out of five.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Adaptive Optics for Extremely Large Telescopes 4 – Conference Proceedings; vol 1, iss 1
Notes :
application/pdf, Adaptive Optics for Extremely Large Telescopes 4 – Conference Proceedings vol 1, iss 1
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287529591
Document Type :
Electronic Resource