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A ground-based study for the 4Q coronagraph
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 May 2003
Abstract
High angular resolution provided by adaptive optics on ground-based telescopes allows detailed study of bright stars environment. The limitation of dectability of faint companions is the diffracted light from the star. The 4Q coronagraph (Rouan et al. 2000; Riaud et al. 2001; Abe et al. 2001) decreases this diffracted halo and provides high contrast imaging. The residual speckle pattern becomes the final limitation for the coronagraphic observations. We present here, a complete study of the 4Q coronagraph in use with an high order adaptive optics on the VLT telescope, within the context of "Planet Finder" ESO project. Practically, a simple solution making use of commercial half waveplates seems well suited for a ground-based coronagraphic device.
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- Research Article
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- European Astronomical Society Publications Series , Volume 8: Astronomy with High Contrast Imaging , 2003 , pp. 201 - 207
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- © EAS, EDP Sciences, 2003