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Shaped pupil coronagraphy for WFIRST: high-contrast broadband testbed demonstration
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Adaptive OpticAstronomical Coordinate SystemPhotometrySpc ArchitecturesEngineeringOphthalmologySpc Mode DemonstrationDynamic TestbedVascular ImageAstronomical Image AnalysisSpace OpticOptical Coherence TomographyRadio TelescopeShaped Pupil CoronagraphySpace WeatherAstrophysics
The Shaped Pupil Coronagraph (SPC) is one of the two operating modes of the WFIRST coronagraph instrument. The SPC provides starlight suppression in a pair of wedge-shaped regions over an 18% bandpass, and is well suited for spectroscopy of known exoplanets. To demonstrate this starlight suppression in the presence of expected onorbit input wavefront disturbances, we have recently built a dynamic testbed at JPL analogous to the WFIRST flight instrument architecture, with both Hybrid Lyot Coronagraph (HLC) and SPC architectures and a Low Order Wavefront Sensing and Control (LOWFS/C) subsystem to apply, sense, and correct dynamic wavefront disturbances. We present our best up-to-date results of the SPC mode demonstration from the testbed, in both static and dynamic conditions, along with model comparisons. HLC results will be reported separately.
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