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2020A&A...635A..55P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 635A, 55-55 (2020/3-1)

The Single-mode Complex Amplitude Refinement (SCAR) coronagraph. I. Concept, theory, and design.

POR E.H. and HAFFERT S.Y.

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Context. The recent discovery of an Earth-mass exoplanet around the nearby star Proxima Centauri provides a prime target for the search for life on planets outside our solar system. Atmospheric characterization of these planets has been proposed by blocking the starlight with a stellar coronagraph and using a high-resolution spectrograph to search for reflected starlight off the planet.
Aims. Due to the large flux ratio and small angular separation between Proxima b and its host star (≤10–7 and ≤2.2λ/D respectively; at 750nm for an 8 m-class telescope) the coronagraph requires high starlight suppression at extremely-low inner working angles. Additionally, it must operate over a broad spectral bandwidth and under residual telescope vibrations. This allows for efficient use of spectroscopic post-processing techniques. We aim to find the global optimum of an integrated coronagraphic integral-field spectrograph.
Methods. We present the Single-mode Complex Amplitude Refinement (SCAR) coronagraph that uses a microlens-fed single-mode fiber array in the focal plane downstream from a pupil-plane phase plate. The mode-filtering property of the single-mode fibers allows for the nulling of starlight on the fibers. The phase pattern in the pupil plane is specifically designed to take advantage of this mode-filtering capability. Second-order nulling on the fibers expands the spectral bandwidth and decreases the tip-tilt sensitivity of the coronagraph.
Results. The SCAR coronagraph has a low inner working angle (∼1λ/D) at a contrast of <3x10–5 for the six fibers surrounding the star using a sufficiently-good adaptive optics system. It can operate over broad spectral bandwidths (∼20%) and delivers high throughput (>50% including fiber injection losses). Additionally, it is robust against tip-tilt errors (∼0.1λ/D rms). We present SCAR designs for both an unobstructed and a VLT-like pupil.
Conclusions. The SCAR coronagraph is a promising candidate for exoplanet detection and characterization around nearby stars using current high-resolution imaging instruments.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2020

Journal keyword(s): instrumentation: high angular resolution - techniques: high angular resolution - methods: numerical

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